Scientists involved in a conservation project have been bugging the homes of stag beetle larvae. Tiny microphones are being used to eavesdrop on the white grubs which live in buried rotting wood. The ...
The humble ginger root could be the key to conserving the UK's largest and most spectacular terrestrial beetle – the stag beetle. Ecologists from Royal Holloway, University of London and the ...
Stag beetles' love of ginger could be a key ingredient in the effort to conserve Britain's largest known terrestrial beetle, a study suggests. Researchers found that ginger-baited traps would lure the ...
The discovery that stag beetles could not resist ginger was the result of a rainy day and boredom Stag beetles' love of ginger could be a key ingredient in the effort to conserve Britain's largest ...
Stag beetles' love of ginger could be a key ingredient in the effort to conserve Britain's largest known terrestrial beetle, a study suggests. Researchers found that ginger-baited traps would lure the ...
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