Beetle Id

a.ojala

Chalcosoma
Found in northern ca, there about 1/4 of an inch. Bright red abdomen with tiny black wings. Black legs and black antennas. Oh and the abdomen appears to be roundish. I cought ten of them, any idea of what I should feed them, fruit, tiny bugs, plant matter, suger water? Going to post a pic in a hour or so, when I get home. But any ideas in the mean time?

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sorry the pictures are kinda blurry, but these little guys are really fast and wont hold still
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this is the best pic i can take, they just wont stop moving
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yup definately not a beetle and its a somekind true bug... my guess is assasin bug, giant aphid, or some kind of milk weed bug...

 
I would try feeding them fruits, boxelder bugs and other true insects like leaf footed bugs and stink bugs will readily eat fruits for me
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They aren't assassin bugs, but they do suck up plant juices through a tube. Apple might not be wet enough, but then maple seeds don't seem too wet either unless they know how to tap a vein while they're feeding or something. Melon seems a great suggestion.

 
They aren't assassin bugs, but they do suck up plant juices through a tube. Apple might not be wet enough, but then maple seeds don't seem too wet either unless they know how to tap a vein while they're feeding or something. Melon seems a great suggestion.
what about strawberry, banana, or something else that has some moisture to it along with the melons?

 
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