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"They are often seen in large numbers in June and July on flower heads of cow parsley and hogweed. It's quite rare to see them singly. More often they are seen as mating pairs, earning them the nickname of 'bonking beetles'."


I didn't know that (the nickname bit). Common Soldier Beetles (Rhagonycha fulva) behaving inappropriately in the cemetery.

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