Black Oil Beetle(Meloe proscarabaeus)
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Explore recent community sightings of Black Oil Beetle (Meloe proscarabaeus) — where it's been spotted, related encounters, and field notes from local observers. The Black Oil Beetle is a fascinating, flightless creature often spotted during spring walks. Known for its distinct metallic sheen and bulky abdomen, this unique insect has a complex life cycle that is truly remarkable to behold.
Did you know?
When threatened, these beetles secrete an oily substance from their joints containing a chemical called cantharidin.
