Monday, September 16, 2024

A very BIG beetle

The other night, after I'd gone to bed, Don was up late working on his computer. The deck doors were open, but the screens were shut. Note these screens are hanging magnetized screen panels, the kind you push through.

In the three years we've used these screen panels, nothing has ever come through them except around gaps (at the bottom, or if the center strips aren't properly together).

Anyway, all was quiet and peaceful in the house. Suddenly Don heard what sounded like a helicopter, except close by. Something punched through the screen panels into the house and flew over his head. He honestly thought it was a bat or a small bird. Mr. Darcy, brave dog that he is, headed for the hills.

Whatever it was landed on the window near Don's computer. It turned out to be a massive, massive beetle. Don was able to scoot it onto a broom, take it outside, and toss it off the balcony.

He told me about this incident the next morning. That very afternoon, while coming in from outside, I saw a massive, massive beetle scurrying across the washroom floor, heading for under the washing machine. I scooped it up with the only thing I had nearby, which happened to be an empty egg carton.

This was a BIG beetle, perhaps four inches long (not counting antennae).

It wasn't cooperating for the camera, so the shots are rather blurred.

After snapping pictures, I released it outside, where it scurried away.

I looked up "large Idaho beetles" and came across this chart.

So I'm thinking this is a Ponderosa Borer Beetle. Correct me if I'm wrong.

At any rate, Don's mystery critter appears to be solved. It's no wonder Darcy headed for the hills when it punched through the screen into the house. These are very BIG beetles.

4 comments:

  1. Those are the beetles that are causing all the problem killing trees in the western states. Not a good critter have running around. Forty years or more ago they could have sprayed and put an end to the problem. The forest service was stopped, so now we see the out come.

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  2. Yep, that's what it is. They eat fallen Ponderosa pine which I'm sure there is a lot of in your part of Idaho. They are big and make some serious noise when they fly, but aren't harmful unless you pick them up too roughly. They CAN bite but won't if you just carry them outside carefully and toss them in the yard, as you already did.

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  3. I think that's supposed to be "Ponderous", not "Ponderosa". :)

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  4. Patrice, those are not 'blurred" shots of the beetle, they are "Action Shots"!

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