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Tag Archives: Lucanus cervus
We have sighted examples of one of the largest insects in the UK – Stag Beetles
They’re big and they look fearsome but they’re harmless eaters of decaying wood. The stag beetle is Britain’s largest insect, and we’re lucky enough to have quite a few it seems. Despite their striking jaws they don’t sting and aren’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Dorcus parallelopipedus, lesser stag beetle, Lucanus cervus, stag beetle
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