I'm not sure if they are that bad. It seems their larva live mostly in dead or dying trees, and so don't actually kills trees -- at least in Oregon, USA, which is where I filmed that bugger. www.oregon.gov/odf/Documents/forestbenefits/Woodboringbeetles.pdf
> _He is important in the chain because he eats some larvae that destroy some types of crops._ (Via google translate) Thank you for the information! Do you have them in your country too?
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Can't decide whether that tantrum is adorable or horrifying! 😆
I found it adorable. But if I were small as it, or it was big as me, then I'd find the tantrum horrifying!
Is it destructive ?
I'm not sure if they are that bad. It seems their larva live mostly in dead or dying trees, and so don't actually kills trees -- at least in Oregon, USA, which is where I filmed that bugger.
www.oregon.gov/odf/Documents/forestbenefits/Woodboringbeetles.pdf
That is an interesting, Large bug.
When I was a kid I'd catch these and put them on the strings on a guitar, and as they walked they plucked the strings. I called it Beetle music.
@@fromjesse That’s funny, I would have loved doing that as a kid, Probably now too.
Ele é importante na cadeia pois ele come algumas larvas que destroem alguns tipos de plantações
> _He is important in the chain because he eats some larvae that destroy some types of crops._ (Via google translate)
Thank you for the information! Do you have them in your country too?
@@fromjesse sou do Brasil, o idioma aqui é Português
@@trabalheemsuacasa > _I'm from Brazil, the language here is Portuguese_ (Via google translate)
Tem essa espécie de besouro no seu país?
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