Bettle

Horn beetle is one of the most common types of insects found in plants. Horn beetle, usually a horn beetle in verification as a pest or destroyer for plants. The horn beetle in Latin is called Oryctes Rhino with the Coleoptera order which is still the family of Scarabaeidae.

Bit horns are generally black or dark brown, 3.5-4.5 cm long body with horned head. In general the male horn is longer than the female beetle.

Female horn beetles will lay eggs in places containing many organic materials, such as deciduous leaves, rotting stems, garbage, compost and others. Life cycle ranges from 4 to 9 months, generally in the span of 4-7 months. The number of female eggs 30-70 grains even more, and hatch about 12 days. The egg has a white, push shape, and will turn into round, egg length 3 mm and width 2 mm during in process.

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