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May bug
/mˈeɪ bˈʌɡ/
/mˈeɪ bˈʌɡ/
May bug
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mayıs böceği
any large European beetle that flies at dusk, the adult of which damages vegetation and the larvae infest the roots
What is a "may bug"?
A may bug is a large beetle that belongs to the Scarab family. It is characterized by its robust body, brown coloration, and distinctive fan-like antennae. May bugs are primarily active during the spring season, hence their name, and can often be seen flying clumsily near lights during the evening hours. These beetles are herbivorous and feed on a variety of plant material, including leaves and roots. The larvae, commonly called white grubs, are known for their underground feeding habits and can cause damage to the roots of plants and grasses.
örnekler
1. The may bug simply folds up its wings, looks for another suitable launchpad, and tries again.
2. After takeoff, the stiff forewings generate lift, helping the may bug to stay airborne, while the flexible back wings act like propellers.
3. Its suit of armor might make him ponderous, but it turns the may bug into a mini tank.
4. It's a tough, rigid design that protects the may bug's inner organs.
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