by Akash
Ladybugs: These small, colorful beetles are often seen in gardens and are helpful because they eat plant pests like aphids.
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June Beetles: Large beetles that come out at night during the summer and are attracted to lights.
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Ground Beetles: These dark-colored beetles are found in gardens and under rocks, where they help control pests.
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Fireflies (Lightning Bugs): Fireflies, known for their glow, light up summer evenings.
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Japanese Beetles: Invasive pests that feed on plants, including crops and gardens.
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Boll Weevil: Once a major cotton pest, efforts have reduced its impact.
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Dung Beetles: Important for decomposing animal dung in rural areas.
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Longhorn Beetles: Beetles with long bodies and antennae, some found on trees.
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Carpet Beetles: Small beetles that can damage clothing and carpets indoors.
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Stag Beetles: Found in wooded areas, known for their large jaws.
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