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The common wasp nests both above and underground nest construction begins in spring. Often they exploit existing cavities which were previously used by other animals which they then expand considerably. Dark cavities in buildings are also often used for nesting.
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Dor Beetles - Earth-boring dung beetles
...in forests, steppes and fields. The adult beetles are active during the day and night. They are clumsy in flight. Adults and larvae feed on faeces, rotten plants and fungi. Some eat leaves, others do not apply to food. Dung beetles dig complex underground systems of passages (often beside dung). The young are fed and taken care of in individual chambers.
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Geotrupes stercorarius
...ch have 7 long rows of weak spots. The beetle can make noises. with its rear hips. The beetle prefers to live in forests. The adults fly at night close to the ground making a loud humming sound. In the spring males and females dig a 40 cm long underground tunnel for mating, which leads into several chambers, which can be reached through temporary tunnels. In the chambers, balls of dung are placed before the larvae as a future food supply. The side passages to the chambers are then filled with feces ...
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The German wasp nests underground. Construction begins in spring. The wasps often nest in spaces previously used by other animals which are then expanded. The colony usually comprises 3000 to 4000 animals. Even nests of 7000 wasps are not uncommon. The nests can have a circumferenc...
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The species of the genus Leptoderus who live in underground caves have no eyes. The wing covers (elytra) are black, sometimes with orange spots, and in most species they cover the entire abdomen (subfamily Silphinae) or more rarely, leave the last 3 abdominal segments exposed. On the abdomen are 6 flexible ...
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