K Kaya Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 17, 2009 1,522 0 0 47 Madurai, Tamilnadu, India Apr 13, 2011 #1 Hey folks.. Is this a Darkling Beetle (Tenebrio Molitor)? the one used to produce meal worms? Please let me know.. Cheers..
Hey folks.. Is this a Darkling Beetle (Tenebrio Molitor)? the one used to produce meal worms? Please let me know.. Cheers..
M mshill90 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 4, 2009 3,179 4 0 Mechanicsburg, PA Apr 13, 2011 #2 Looks like it to me.
S SimonL Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 23, 2005 3,213 9 68 Ontario, Canada Apr 14, 2011 #3 Nope, zoophoba beetles have a much smaller thorax. That looks like a "click beetle" or something similar.
Nope, zoophoba beetles have a much smaller thorax. That looks like a "click beetle" or something similar.
K Kaya Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 17, 2009 1,522 0 0 47 Madurai, Tamilnadu, India Apr 14, 2011 #4 SimonL;5048214; said: Nope, zoophoba beetles have a much smaller thorax. That looks like a "click beetle" or something similar. Click to expand... Thanks simon.. ya this guy kept jumping with a click.. so i guess its a click beetle..
SimonL;5048214; said: Nope, zoophoba beetles have a much smaller thorax. That looks like a "click beetle" or something similar. Click to expand... Thanks simon.. ya this guy kept jumping with a click.. so i guess its a click beetle..
Chris E Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 31, 2009 136 2 0 New Zealand Apr 14, 2011 #5 Definately a click beetle.
S SimonL Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 23, 2005 3,213 9 68 Ontario, Canada Apr 14, 2011 #6 Thanks simon.. ya this guy kept jumping with a click.. so i guess its a click beetle.. Click to expand... I was gonna tell you to poke it and see
Thanks simon.. ya this guy kept jumping with a click.. so i guess its a click beetle.. Click to expand... I was gonna tell you to poke it and see
HungDang Piranha MFK Member Nov 29, 2010 2,968 70 81 Fort Worth Apr 14, 2011 #7 whatever kind of beetle, the aro will eat them all !