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University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
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Photo#64109
Burying Beetle - Nicrophorus carolinus

Burying Beetle - Nicrophorus carolinus
Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, USA
July 15, 2006
Size: 24 mm

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Burying Beetle - Nicrophorus carolinus Burying Beetle - Nicrophorus carolinus Burying Beetle - Nicrophorus carolinus

Do
those mites hurt the beetle?

 
No
The mites do not hurt the beetle unless they become too numerous. They are not feeding on the burying beetle but the food the beetle is eating. They are hitchhikers. The mites also can be found on dung beetles and some longhorn beetles.

Moved
Moved from Sexton Beetles.

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