Labarrus pseudolividus (lividus)

Dung Beetle

As part of nature's cleanup crew, Labarrus pseudolividus (lividus) contributes to a healthier and more sustainable environment.

Range

Across North America and South America

Overwinter Life Stage

Unknown

Generations per season

Potentially two

About Dung Beetles

Dung beetles are a beneficial part of the agricultural integrated pest management toolkit, helping to control unwanted pests, such as horn and face flies. These industrious insects play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem balance by efficiently recycling dung, improving soil quality, and reducing the prevalence of harmful pests.