During mating, the male beetle deposits a sack of sperm into the female’s reproductive tract, where the eggs are fertilized. Though choices can differ by species, female bombardier beetles often ...
After mating, females burrow and deposit eggs within damp sand at varying depths — typically five to 20 centimeters below the dry sand/wet sand interface. LIFE CYCLE: Casey's June beetle eggs hatch in ...
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