STAG BEETLES FOR EVERYONE has been up since May 2000, it now entering its 10th flying season, a considerable experience. The site has also grown vastly from its humbling origins in the most disorganized way. Over the years many new pages have been added here and there.
From now on I shall indicate here the site updates; mostly the new pages, this in case they vanish, or get totally ignored by visitors.
April-May 2010:
- Reorganized the Stag beetles and predators section & uploaded a new page:
- Created pages with video links to my YouTube posts:
January 2010:
- Added a new page co-authored with Paul Hendriks How stag beetle Lucanus cervus larvae feed, this a replacement of an earlier page entitled How stag beetle larvae eat. Many thanks to Peter Fremlin for the English corrections and comments.
December 2009:
- Added quite a few new references to the pages What's on and What do stag beetles eat?
September 2009:
- Stag beetle larval incidents in private gardens - A new survey, only 100 entries. Please, participate!
January - March 2009:
- Complete site reorganization, at last!
Uploaded new pages:
Stag beetles and culture
Corvidae pellets
Stag beetle conservation
October 2008:
- Uploaded a new life cycle diagram drawn by Carim Nahaboo, see here. Again, a million thanks to Carim for his beautiful drawings!
May 2008:
- Uploaded video clips in YouTube.com, all about larvae.
February 2008:
- New pages:
Stag beetles and frogs
- Videos - under construction
- Stag beetle life cycle drawing - beautiful art work by Carim Nahaboo.
December 2007:
- New pages:
Lollipop - a novel stag beetle habitat
- How to build a lollipop
- King Alfred's cakes (Daldinia concentrica)
- Stag beetle and dead snails observations
- Added a new picture to What do stag beetles eat?, courtesy of Gerrit Rekers.
- How stag beetle Lucanus cervus larvae eat - by Paul Hendriks who wants to share his very interesting observations.[PDF, 0.9MB]
- The Flying Stag Beetle, by Maria Fremlin, The AES Bug Club Magazine, December 2007. [PDF]
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