The mealworm beetle is born as a worm like larvae and grows into the adult after molting. There are no other beetles that go through this type of metamorphosis.
a flour beetle
Flour beetles.
Yes there is. One of them is the Flour Beetle.
Little beetle, Baby beetle. I really don't know. I guess it would be called Baby beetle.
Grain and wood chipping.
No you idiot
The larvae of a beetle are known as "grubs". However, some are also referred to as "scarabaeiform".
Yes they do. Mealworms are the larval stage of a beetle. The larvae are fed to a wide range of spiders and lizards as food. See the related links for pictures of the larva and adult.
Mealworms reproduce sexually. The female lays eggs, which hatch into larvae (mealworms). These larvae grow, pupate, and eventually emerge as adult beetles. The adult beetles then mate, and the cycle continues.
Adults feed on nectar derived from the blossoms of various plants; larvae feed on beetle larvae. Green June beetle, May beetle, and Japanese beetle grubs seem to be the primary host.
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