I found one yesterday and he was bleeding, so i thought here wasnt chance for him and left him alone then he stopped moving, i trow him in bin. now im felling like im heartles pice of crap, didnt was sure if he was dead. Idk why im saying it rip...
@@batagampa4239 Of course Rip, the poor larva should rest in piece. I saw a dying larva (it got attacked by ants and there was a hole in it, it was horrible 😓) and I put it out of its misery. I feel like really bad too, but I don't think he'd stay alive for that long if he was bleeding.
@@mrbevyt746 same I need to know I have a lesser stag beetle his name is big Gary, but I need a female for him so I can get larvae before I even think of a larvae home
I am happy to find another beetle-channel on here, glad about everyone sharing this great obby! Some quick feedback for consideration ;) • 25°C is very warm for most larvae. 20-22°C is more suitable. For many beetles temperatures 18-20° result in longer development, but bigger imagos. • Coconut fibre is dangerous for many larvae, since they cannot digest it and can get constipated. I would not recommend using it. Many wont be affected, but some will. • Most stag-beetle larvae are not cannibalistic and can be kept in large groups, as long as the container is big enough.
Hi Mukheld, thanks so much for taking the time to give some feedback! Your kind words are really appreciated :) I'll be sure to take on board your suggestions. It's great to hear about the stag beetle larvae as I endeavour to breed mine at some point in the future. Thanks again for the support!
How about sun beetles? i feed the larvea to my reptiles often as a treat, but i find the beatles just stunning! Any tips on caring for the larvea? and maybe on ''breeding'' them? :D
@@Brandom If you follow the instructions on the video and keep them at about 25 degrees celsius then they should be fine! I haven't had a go at breeding yet but soon hope to. There's a lot on the internet though if you did want to have a try yourself :)
Yes! The guides are on point. Beginners breeder can use this guide as a great reference. But I don't really think coco fiber is a good idea to mix for any beetle larvae substrate. I myself never experienced mixing one, but my fellow breeders said any coco product is a big no since larvae can't digest it fully. It may harm the larvae, even. So I guess sticking to dead leaves and rotten wood is always a good idea. Though, only rhino beetle larvae eats dead leaves. Stag beetle larvae mostly eats rotten wood as their food.
Great tips! Thank you. I found some kind of beetle larva in a local park, it was disturbed by a couple of ants so I am going to rear it at home. This video was really helpful. The only issue is I don’t know what species I have but I’ll follow these tips and see how it goes.
Thank you Bettle TV I found an lava just on the side of the garden park (no idea if he was there naturally of if someone found him and put him there) I took him home today and now I know how to properly care for him, so thank you so much for the video
Wunoa Witch thanks for your comment! I’ll be making a video soon on how to care for adult beetles. Hopefully that could be of some use to you!! 😁 just a quick reminder: in some areas, beetles are protected so it’s always best to just check that your beetle is safe to be kept in captivity 😁
Was doing tree work and found a dozen or so very big grubs and one just recently made its little ball! I'm excited to see what they look like when they emerge
does rotten vegetable skin work? i have a stag beetle grub (i originally had three but this one ate them both), and it seems like he enjoys vegetable skin and apple peel. should i be concerned?
Hi @Hellion299. Thanks so much for your lovely feedback! I'm really glad it helped you. If there is anything you'd like to see more of then do let me know. We're still a young channel so Amy suggestions are warmly welcomed. Thanks again :)
Hello! I have a little question. I found a few scarab beetle larvae outside (curl grubs) and I wanna see them grow. Is there any other food I can add into the container?
Hi. Total beginner here, having found about twenty drone beetle larvae in a disused cucumber planter and helping my 6-yr old care for them. Have transferred them (with the same soil we found them in) to a largish terrarium, but didn't add any substrate yet - will do that shortly based on this video - thanks for that tip! How crucial is de-pooing the terrarium, and how does one differentiate poo from just soil? Finally, I've read about using loo roll, etc., as separation containers, but is all that really necessary, or should the terrarium suffice for the entire development period? (I guess they do well enough without loo rolls/other accessories in the wild!)
I found one in a piece of tree that was on the ground, he was eating said piece of tree, can i just put him in a container with substrate and a piece of wood for him to eat? Regularly cleaning his poop and Changing the wood once it's no longer nutritious?
I’ve got some different types of rose beetle larvae coming they’re not known to be cannibalistic … could you house these different species of rose beetle larvae together without issue in a large tub or should I place them in individual ones to be safe?
Thanks, helpful but by hindsight though. Came across a very large, apparently stag beetle larvae just on the footpath between lawns. With no obvious place to return it to where it belongs, not lawns of course, I chose to keep it, also hoping t see what sort of beetle would emerge. Put it on the top of commercial compost and covered with decaying foliage. Covered the jar with paper towel for breathing, and sprayed once a week to keep it moist. After a month, decided to check how it was doing by gently removing foliage, and found dead rotten :(((. No idea what I did wrong - all seemed consistent with your advice ...?
Hi how do I get lesser stag beetle larvae I have an adult male (his name is Gary) I want to find a female for him but struggling, I can't find anything about getting larvae for them can you please help? Would mean the world to me
Hello, I'm planning on getting myself a pack of Eudicella Gralli. I've been wondering though, does the larvae container have to be plastic, or is glass fine?
Can someone help me? I'm a beginner, it seems I'm doing almost everything right according to the video, but my poor larvae is shrinking and getting wrinkles, I don't know what to do 😭
thank you i found 😮😮this vary educational im so escited for learning so muh about beetle my little brother want to get beetles larvaes soon so i want tor help him make take care of it them too ai i can show this to him he loves learning so mu
My larvas are not moving that much. They are also not responding much when I touch them. They are getting weaker. Are they dying? What should I do? Really need help!
Is it ok to leave my beetle larvae containers in an air conditioned room at 18 celcius. I leave my air conditioner on every night till morning and I was wondering if the cold temperature would affect my larvae growth
I just got my first stag beetle. the owner of the shop made me buy a jar full of soil with white something on it? is it drugs for the beetle? it looks like a cookies and cream from mcdonalds. do I really have to put it there to make a giant beetle or I can just put it on a normal soil?
Okay so my horses usually use the bathroom in the same spot, and if you dig under it, there are TONS of these larvae, I just never knew these where beetles in disguise until now, looks like I’m diggin in horse shit today bois 😎
If the container is large enough that they are not competing for good, then yes. However, if they are stag beetle larvae then I would house them separately. Stags are really aggressive!
Since my orbweavers dont have infinite food supply. Then dwarf brown beetle should be efficient food supply for my pets, these beetles are pest in philippines and can also spread pretty fast in some areas during mating season. Ill try to breed in a plastic container of stick-o.
Just starting out and just doing some research. I've noticed most places only sell them as larvae first, is there a reason for this or do people just prefer larvae?
Hi Savannah, there are multiple reasons for this. First, is that buying larvae is much cheaper as there has been little work and time in rearing them. Second, it seems easier to transport larvae as opposed to adult beetles. Lastly, rearing beetle larvae is really all part of the fun! Most adult beetles, particularly rhino and flower beetles, tend to only live for a matter of months and therefore rearing beetles from larvae extends the amount of time you spend with them. Hope this helps and good luck with your research! :)
I happened to find lots of these larvaes on my container plants. Do you think they are harmful to the plant roots? Many people said they eat newly formed and young roots.
Most likely those are not the same kind of beetles. I find them often as well and what I do with them it's put them in my compost pile. They eat rotten roots first then start eating the healthy roots. My roses almost died last year
Depending on where you live you should be able to find them too if you set up the right spot in your backyard. Just start making a small compost area and keep it moist. I live in az and it’s always dry and there’s not a lot of good dirt but I’ve been able to set it up where I get rhino beetle and Hercules beetle larva in my backyard on the regular
I am fairly certain I found a stag beetle larvae while making a pit fall trap but not knowing enough I accidentally killed it and I hope to find another because I love beetles and stage beetles
I own a Goliathus goliatus larvae, and I’ve just noticed that he seems to pull down and eat earthworms that are on the surface. I’ve never heard of this behavior before....I know they need an abnormal amount of protein, (I bought koi pellets) but I never knew they did this.
I found my little Larvae dude outside, I just wanna see what beetle he turns into. So this was really helpful info on how to keep him kickin, thnx!
Could you describe the larva or do you have pictures of similar ones?
How’s it doin?
I found one yesterday and he was bleeding, so i thought here wasnt chance for him and left him alone then he stopped moving, i trow him in bin. now im felling like im heartles pice of crap, didnt was sure if he was dead. Idk why im saying it rip...
@@batagampa4239 Of course Rip, the poor larva should rest in piece. I saw a dying larva (it got attacked by ants and there was a hole in it, it was horrible 😓) and I put it out of its misery. I feel like really bad too, but I don't think he'd stay alive for that long if he was bleeding.
How is it doin?
I’m thinking about getting some beetles, so thank you for these tutorials!
Pls can u tell me how to get or buy one plsss😭😭
@@mrbevyt746 same I need to know I have a lesser stag beetle his name is big Gary, but I need a female for him so I can get larvae before I even think of a larvae home
ISTHISATHING 265 damn that’s cool
@@mrbevyt746 Thanks
@Ryan Crepeau thx 🔥
The beeeeeetttttllllllleeeeeee TttttttttttttVvvvvvvvvvv gets me every time 😂
I am happy to find another beetle-channel on here, glad about everyone sharing this great obby! Some quick feedback for consideration ;)
• 25°C is very warm for most larvae. 20-22°C is more suitable. For many beetles temperatures 18-20° result in longer development, but bigger imagos.
• Coconut fibre is dangerous for many larvae, since they cannot digest it and can get constipated. I would not recommend using it. Many wont be affected, but some will.
• Most stag-beetle larvae are not cannibalistic and can be kept in large groups, as long as the container is big enough.
Hi Mukheld, thanks so much for taking the time to give some feedback! Your kind words are really appreciated :) I'll be sure to take on board your suggestions. It's great to hear about the stag beetle larvae as I endeavour to breed mine at some point in the future. Thanks again for the support!
@@beetletv8980 great! Stags are great! Which ones are you looking for? Do you have something in mind already?
@@mukheld I've already got an adult pair of Dorcus Antaeus. Hopefully they'll be soon ready for breeding :)
How about sun beetles? i feed the larvea to my reptiles often as a treat, but i find the beatles just stunning! Any tips on caring for the larvea? and maybe on ''breeding'' them? :D
@@Brandom If you follow the instructions on the video and keep them at about 25 degrees celsius then they should be fine! I haven't had a go at breeding yet but soon hope to. There's a lot on the internet though if you did want to have a try yourself :)
Yes! The guides are on point. Beginners breeder can use this guide as a great reference. But I don't really think coco fiber is a good idea to mix for any beetle larvae substrate. I myself never experienced mixing one, but my fellow breeders said any coco product is a big no since larvae can't digest it fully. It may harm the larvae, even. So I guess sticking to dead leaves and rotten wood is always a good idea. Though, only rhino beetle larvae eats dead leaves. Stag beetle larvae mostly eats rotten wood as their food.
Great tips! Thank you. I found some kind of beetle larva in a local park, it was disturbed by a couple of ants so I am going to rear it at home. This video was really helpful. The only issue is I don’t know what species I have but I’ll follow these tips and see how it goes.
Watching from Japan
Thank you Bettle TV
I found an lava just on the side of the garden park (no idea if he was there naturally of if someone found him and put him there)
I took him home today and now I know how to properly care for him, so thank you so much for the video
I'm currently raising 3 Giant Stag Beetle larvae. Thank you so much for the tips
Yeah I just found a very large grub in a leaf pile
It was being attacked by a lizard and surprisingly isn't injured at all
Thanks a lot I am going to get a Goliath beetle larvae for my birthday so this helped
LOVE this video I just set up an enclosure for the first time. So helpful!
I have Hercules eggs currently incubating. Can’t wait for them to hatch. Thanks for the video.
I found a stag larvae on the sidewalk, decided to give it a new life. Not very good with insects but will try my best😎
Wunoa Witch thanks for your comment! I’ll be making a video soon on how to care for adult beetles. Hopefully that could be of some use to you!! 😁 just a quick reminder: in some areas, beetles are protected so it’s always best to just check that your beetle is safe to be kept in captivity 😁
@@beetletv8980 thanks dude✌️
@@beetletv8980 i think I just found Hercules beetle but don't have all the stuff 😕 👶
Thanks. One of my Blue Death Feigning Beetles just had larvae and this video was big help.
Hello! Thank you very much.
I have like 10 larvae right now and am very happy to learn how to care for them
Hi! That's great to hear, I am so glad my video has helped.
Happy beetle keeping :)
Was doing tree work and found a dozen or so very big grubs and one just recently made its little ball! I'm excited to see what they look like when they emerge
Thankyou so much for a easy guide on looking after beetle larvae!! Ive litterally just bought a Hercules beetle larvae and excited to look after it!
Thanks! :) Would love to hear some updates on them some time :D
The intro: “beEtle teEveEe”
Me: *subscribes*
does rotten vegetable skin work? i have a stag beetle grub (i originally had three but this one ate them both), and it seems like he enjoys vegetable skin and apple peel. should i be concerned?
Him: **starts from a beetle larvae first**
Me, already have caught an adult: nope
Wow u lucky
I have found better larva eggs!
Jumpa kumbang apa kak?
Really nice, short and informative video.
Looks enjoyable.
your channel is soso helpful! i want to get flower beetles
Excellent video! Quick and to the point! Great production quality and theme song as well! :)
Hi @Hellion299. Thanks so much for your lovely feedback! I'm really glad it helped you. If there is anything you'd like to see more of then do let me know. We're still a young channel so Amy suggestions are warmly welcomed. Thanks again :)
I heard you can put cat food in the substrate for them to eat. Could I just go to the shops and get catfood, or are there special requirements?
Shoot! How do you only have 470 subs? I feel like this channel is going to explode with subs any second now! Loved the video!
Thank you! Comments like yours make it all worthwhile :)
np dude! its only the truth!
Wow, That's A BIG LARVAE. A already have beetle larvae
Thank you for this content! Please more!
Beetle larvas’
are cute :)
Hello! I have a little question. I found a few scarab beetle larvae outside (curl grubs) and I wanna see them grow. Is there any other food I can add into the container?
Hi. Total beginner here, having found about twenty drone beetle larvae in a disused cucumber planter and helping my 6-yr old care for them. Have transferred them (with the same soil we found them in) to a largish terrarium, but didn't add any substrate yet - will do that shortly based on this video - thanks for that tip! How crucial is de-pooing the terrarium, and how does one differentiate poo from just soil? Finally, I've read about using loo roll, etc., as separation containers, but is all that really necessary, or should the terrarium suffice for the entire development period? (I guess they do well enough without loo rolls/other accessories in the wild!)
I found one in a piece of tree that was on the ground, he was eating said piece of tree, can i just put him in a container with substrate and a piece of wood for him to eat? Regularly cleaning his poop and Changing the wood once it's no longer nutritious?
Can i use this methods in my Rhino Beetle Larvae
Why is my rhino grub always out of the soil?
I’ve got some different types of rose beetle larvae coming they’re not known to be cannibalistic … could you house these different species of rose beetle larvae together without issue in a large tub or should I place them in individual ones to be safe?
ive found two beetle larvae! im unsure how to feed them. any tips? i put in rotten leaves and sticks
I would really like to start but where would you recommend to look for beetle larvae? A reputable vendor.
does anyone know what the pest tape is actually called because i can’t find it 😢
I think it's just mesh tape?
found an oak stump full of wood that rotted into dust, is that good food for the larvae?
Great tutorial!
Thanks, helpful but by hindsight though. Came across a very large, apparently stag beetle larvae just on the footpath between lawns. With no obvious place to return it to where it belongs, not lawns of course, I chose to keep it, also hoping t see what sort of beetle would emerge. Put it on the top of commercial compost and covered with decaying foliage. Covered the jar with paper towel for breathing, and sprayed once a week to keep it moist. After a month, decided to check how it was doing by gently removing foliage, and found dead rotten :(((. No idea what I did wrong - all seemed consistent with your advice ...?
thank you
Hi guys, can i release them in the bush? I had a bunch but I just wanna keep 2- 3
Little flies got in my larvae enclosure what should I do ? :/ I didn't get any pest tape yet
How long does it take to hatch?
Does anyone know where you can get these? I can't find them anywhere.
larvae are so dang cute
Thanks for your video
can i use a glass container?
i want to raise grub worms for chicken feed. can you offer info. for the whole process from start to finish. breeding and harvesting?
Can you teach me how to make flake soil or substrate
How long dose it take
Hi
How long does it take for stag beetle larvae to pupate?
Hi how do I get lesser stag beetle larvae I have an adult male (his name is Gary) I want to find a female for him but struggling, I can't find anything about getting larvae for them can you please help? Would mean the world to me
Hello, I'm planning on getting myself a pack of Eudicella Gralli. I've been wondering though, does the larvae container have to be plastic, or is glass fine?
Hi, anything is fine! As long as it's sturdy enough that they can't escape :)
THANK YOU!!
Do you have to separate the grubs or if you've got a big enough box can you put them together?
Can someone help me? I'm a beginner, it seems I'm doing almost everything right according to the video, but my poor larvae is shrinking and getting wrinkles, I don't know what to do 😭
thank you i found 😮😮this vary educational im so escited for learning so muh about beetle my little brother want to get beetles larvaes soon so i want tor help him make take care of it them too ai i can show this to him he loves learning so mu
What the best temperature for the larva?
what kind of pest tape you use? I couldnt find anything similar to yours.
Im from the US 🇺🇸 😀
Hi how can you find larvae
I just used a Dubia roach container from the store and used the soil I found it in.
What does the baby eat?
Can you show Hercules beetle larva guide?
Hi, there is a larvae guide on the channel already. Feel free to check it out! :)
Where did you get your pest tape?
Do i need to feed the beetle grub beetle jelly
Where can I get pest tape?
I have a larvae at stage 3 and i keep it at a small container ( a container as big as a strawberry container ) is that good enough
My larvas are not moving that much.
They are also not responding much when I touch them.
They are getting weaker.
Are they dying?
What should I do?
Really need help!
Hi, that doesn't sound quite right. What kind of larvae are they and how are you keeping them?
Hi, that doesn't sound quite right. What kind of larvae are they and how are you keeping them?
Hi, that doesn't sound quite right. What kind of larvae are they and how are you keeping them?
What does it eat
What can we feed with them
I think they eat substrate
What about the Beatles Love you who is supposed to be in the savannah but they are put inside things do that I need some more moist
Is it ok to leave my beetle larvae containers in an air conditioned room at 18 celcius. I leave my air conditioner on every night till morning and I was wondering if the cold temperature would affect my larvae growth
Thx for this vid
my sub beetles just hatched so im trying to make them happy
Good luck with them! :D
What do they eat?
I just got my first stag beetle. the owner of the shop made me buy a jar full of soil with white something on it? is it drugs for the beetle? it looks like a cookies and cream from mcdonalds. do I really have to put it there to make a giant beetle or I can just put it on a normal soil?
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Okay so my horses usually use the bathroom in the same spot, and if you dig under it, there are TONS of these larvae, I just never knew these where beetles in disguise until now, looks like I’m diggin in horse shit today bois 😎
Damn that made me 😭😭😭 thanks for making my day
Great tutorial, really helped! When you said 25 degrees did you mean degrees Celsius?
Sorry for the long reply!! It is 25 degrees celsius yes :) Thanks for the comment!
25 degrees is the temp you keep your house at in the uk?! Your Bill's must be sky high 😳 haha
Ha ha ha ha ha ha
How can I tell if the larvae is dead or unhealthy?
Can you house multiple larvae on a single container?
If the container is large enough that they are not competing for good, then yes. However, if they are stag beetle larvae then I would house them separately. Stags are really aggressive!
Since my orbweavers dont have infinite food supply.
Then dwarf brown beetle should be efficient food supply for my pets, these beetles are pest in philippines and can also spread pretty fast in some areas during mating season.
Ill try to breed in a plastic container of stick-o.
Why does my beetle rino female after mating is weakened?
Just starting out and just doing some research. I've noticed most places only sell them as larvae first, is there a reason for this or do people just prefer larvae?
Hi Savannah, there are multiple reasons for this. First, is that buying larvae is much cheaper as there has been little work and time in rearing them. Second, it seems easier to transport larvae as opposed to adult beetles. Lastly, rearing beetle larvae is really all part of the fun! Most adult beetles, particularly rhino and flower beetles, tend to only live for a matter of months and therefore rearing beetles from larvae extends the amount of time you spend with them. Hope this helps and good luck with your research! :)
pls make a video how to find rhino beetle larva
and really nice video👍👍👍
I happened to find lots of these larvaes on my container plants. Do you think they are harmful to the plant roots? Many people said they eat newly formed and young roots.
Most likely those are not the same kind of beetles. I find them often as well and what I do with them it's put them in my compost pile. They eat rotten roots first then start eating the healthy roots. My roses almost died last year
So grubs not allowed to live with ants?
How long will the beetle live
Couple months but if you give a rotten apple slices and orange they can live for a year
Now I am gonna get an atlas beetle!!
Noice. These are foods for my tarantulas 😁
Man all these ppl in the comments saying they’re finding beetle larvae in their backyards makes me so jealous
Depending on where you live you should be able to find them too if you set up the right spot in your backyard. Just start making a small compost area and keep it moist. I live in az and it’s always dry and there’s not a lot of good dirt but I’ve been able to set it up where I get rhino beetle and Hercules beetle larva in my backyard on the regular
I'm raising some larvae that killed my yard for fun. I'm curious to see what they become.
I am fairly certain I found a stag beetle larvae while making a pit fall trap but not knowing enough I accidentally killed it and I hope to find another because I love beetles and stage beetles
Can you use a fishtank?
Hi! Yes you can so long as there are holes in order to allow them to breathe. Hope this helps :)
Where do you get the pest tape?
Hi, I get mine from Rhinobeetle UK :)
Why my larvae coming out? Please answer
I FOUND BEETLE LAVER I AM GOING TO REAR IT AT HOME THANK THANKS
I own a Goliathus goliatus larvae, and I’ve just noticed that he seems to pull down and eat earthworms that are on the surface. I’ve never heard of this behavior before....I know they need an abnormal amount of protein, (I bought koi pellets) but I never knew they did this.
Torx Rook yes they are notorious for needing high protein add dog or cat food in and you should be fine a few large pellets should do