Why do Giant June Bugs swarm each other in a container and what do they eat?


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I have no idea what they eat, but they are stupid little bugs that fly into anything or each other.


June Bugs are pretty harmless to humans. But June beetle commonly appear in the Northern Hemisphere on warm spring evenings and are attracted to lights. Heavy-bodied, they are 0.5 – 1 in. (1.2 – 2.5 cm) long and have shiny wing covers. They feed on foliage and flowers at night, sometimes causing considerable damage. The larvae live in the soil, and can destroy crops and kill lawns and pastures by severing the grasses from their roots

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