Green Rose Chafer Beetle
By Siris
- 17 May, 2022
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On one of my Irises on the allotment today. Ive often found the larvae in the compost bin
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The larvae are quite large, a creamy colour with a brown head.
17 May, 2022
Are they destructive, Siris?
17 May, 2022
The larvae feed on humus, rotting wood and some plant roots, thats probably why I find them in the compost bins.
The adults feed on nectar and pollen, thats what this one seemed to be doing, probably pollinating the plant in doing so.
17 May, 2022
Oh, that's interesting to know. I expect you have to duck when it's on the wing!
18 May, 2022
It seemed to be busy feeding, so I left it alone. I will remove any seed pod that starts forming, not part of my breeding program
18 May, 2022
Very interesting info, Sue. I find similar bottles on the rosemary and lavender shrubs.
Great detail here!
1 Jun, 2022
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This photo is of species Celonia aurata.
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It's a beautiful colour with a gorgeous sheen.
17 May, 2022