I have this black bug buddy crawling up my walls and sneaking behind things to stay warm a few times but had not had the chance to get close up....
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Ant Headed Black Beetle-ish Bug
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Miss Voodoo
at
10:01 PM
I have this black bug buddy crawling up my walls and sneaking behind things to stay warm a few times but had not had the chance to get close up....
Labels:
ants,
beetle,
entomology,
human nature,
insects,
smokey mountain bugs,
strange
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The cat wants to eat it I think.
It looks similar to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil's_coach_horse_beetle
long necked ground beetle--colliuris sp. --they are symbiotic with free spirited life loving nature folk.
Curious little bug! Reminds me of all the crazy insects that used to get in our house growing up in South Florida. The subtropics are filled with all kinds of bizarre bugs.
I just found one on my front porch, its cold here too and I was surprised to see a bug crawling around.. It was kinda refreshing :) I like your post and Im glad I found it, I thought it was an queen black ant.
I think it is a blister beetle. http://www.critterzone.com/animal-pictures-nature/insect-beetle-blister-oil-Meloe.htm
This is a Blister Beetle aka Oil Beetle. When in larval stage they climb up plants and wait for bees to arrive. They jump on the bees back and ride to the hive of the bee. From there the Oil Beetle larva eats all of the stored food and the bees larva! They are very important beetles to have around, but their survival depends on bees, who, because of colony collapse disorder, is declining...
Found the same thing in the front yard, and i was so curios. Turns out is a Meliod beetle, and is a parasite that attaches to bees and infiltrates the hive to eat other larva and grow to another larva state that eats the honey in the hive! NOT A KEEPER!
Great readinng this
It's fascinating how this one bug incorporates characteristics of so many different insects.
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