Jake Watrous Legend Forum Supporter Apr 12, 2023 #1 Found this in the yard, but can’t figure out what it is, and it sure doesn’t seem native. Do we release it, or kill it for being an invasive species? About 1” in length.
Found this in the yard, but can’t figure out what it is, and it sure doesn’t seem native. Do we release it, or kill it for being an invasive species? About 1” in length.
Jake Watrous Legend Forum Supporter Apr 12, 2023 #2 The S. rugosum has been set free. Google search via uploaded image for the win.
BriGuy Life of the Party Apr 12, 2023 #3 A Rhinoceros Beetle. They're quite widespread, but maybe not native. Rhinoceros Beetles | National Wildlife Federation Learn facts about rhinoceros beetles’ habitat, diet, life history, and more. www.nwf.org
A Rhinoceros Beetle. They're quite widespread, but maybe not native. Rhinoceros Beetles | National Wildlife Federation Learn facts about rhinoceros beetles’ habitat, diet, life history, and more. www.nwf.org