Best time to see: Mar to end Oct
Key facts
Ground beetles are fast-moving beetles that hunt their prey – mainly plant-eating insects – at night
Britain has 350+ species – different sorts found in every sort of habitat from dry sand dunes to bogs
Useful to farmers and gardeners as they eats many plant-eating insects
Recognition
The violet ground beetle shown here is found in fields and gardens throughout Britain
Large flightless beetle with long legs and a violet sheen; length almost 3 cm
Hunt at night, using powerful jaws to crush their prey; hide under stones or leaf litter during the day
Lifecycle
Eggs are laid on a wide range of plants in spring
Larvae are carnivorous like their parents, hiding in leaf litter for up to 10 months before large enough to pupate
Adults emerge in autumn but do not become active until spring
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