Love this site you guys are just full of useful info. Living in the northeast I don t expierience the rhino beetles or hercules beetles. However there are lots of medium to larger species verious scarabidae lucanidae cerambycidae elateridae passalidae tenebrionidae carabidae. right now my primary beetles are carabidae including 1 or 2 carbid larvae living in compost soil in terrarium feeding on various worms small crickets and even a bit of fruit.Im not sure how long its been growing in there very elusive hates light its tricky to catch glimses of it.I prefer not to disturb.Anyway my main thing for years now has been to find calosoma scrutator and calosoma sycophanta.From what I've read and heard these beetles are hardy captives They can also live a longtime anywhere from 2 to 4 years. I've never found one in the wild yet.Only thing to go on is the fact that back in june/july of 81 I found a disgarded elytra piece probably dropped by bird. It was a brilliant brassy/green.Ever since I've looking in many places in and around nyc nys but no luck guess they have both dissappeared how sad.If anyone has any personal expierience with these beetles I d appreciate insight.
Totally obbsessed with beetles.
Noel
Totally obbsessed with beetles.
Noel