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Sexton Beetles are cool,good sense of smell and an ability to reduce tissue and bone and drag down the rest of the corpse underground to lay their eggs in so youngsters have munchies when hatched!

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Thanks, and I have just read they like to eat willowherb. That'll explain why they like my garden, it's over-run with the stuff. I hope they scoff the lot. I will look out for the moth around the garden over te next couple of weeks.

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