[Adastra] Stag Beetles

PennyGreen at sussexwt.org.uk PennyGreen at sussexwt.org.uk
Mon Jun 4 12:50:12 BST 2007


Hi Everyone,

On Saturday at dusk I saw at least seven male Stag Beetles all around an
Ivy-clad tree, looking for females perhaps? It was a wonderful sight, I
had forgotton how impressive they are!

This is an email to ask for any Stag beetle sightings that you may have
over the next month or so. The males are very obvious when flying with a
body length of between 25-75 mm and huge mandibles and the female is
30-45 mm and has very small mandibles. You may find Stag Beetle larvae
in your garden if you have dead wood. 

Heres a good web link: http://tinyurl.com/335th9 for pictures of males,
females, larvae and other interesting information.

Let me know if you find any! Please use this email:
mailto:pennygreen at sussexwt.org.uk

All the best,
Penny

Penny Green
Biodiversity Records Officer
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
Woods Mill, Henfield
West Sussex, BN5 9SD
Direct Line Tel:  01273-497521
Fax: 01273-494500
e-mail: pennygreen at sussexwt.org.uk
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