Beetles

The Color
Beetles vary in color from dark brown to black, with some species being brightly colored in red, yellow, and green.
The Size
Beetles range in size from a few millimeters to about 15 cm, depending on the species.
The Description
Beetles are insects with hard bodies covered by an exoskeleton, with hard front wings and membranous hind wings used for flying. They have antennae used for smelling and sensing.
Beetles belong to the order Coleoptera and include about 400,000 known species worldwide. They inhabit various environments from forests to deserts and play a crucial role in the ecosystem as predators and decomposers.
Appearance
Beetles have hard bodies and hard front wings that cover the membranous hind wings. Their colors and sizes vary greatly among species.
Reproduction
The female beetle lays eggs in protected areas and cares for them until they hatch. The larvae go through multiple growth stages before becoming adult beetles.
Food
Beetles feed on a variety of organic materials such as plants, fungi, and other insects.
Social Behavior
Beetles are mostly solitary creatures, but some species live in small groups during the mating season.
How It Enters the Home?
Beetles enter homes through cracks and openings in walls and windows, searching for food and shelter.
Hiding Places
Beetles hide in dark, damp places such as basements and dark corners.
Health Hazards
Most beetles are harmless to humans, but some species can cause damage to crops and wood.
How to Get Rid of It?
You can get rid of beetles by regularly cleaning the house, sealing cracks and openings, and using insecticides if necessary.
Prevention Methods
To prevent beetles from entering the home, keep the house clean and securely close windows and doors.
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