The Stag Beetle Loggery
The stag beetle is Britain's biggest native beetle. Males can grow
up to 50 mm (2 in) overall, including the 'antlers', which are elongated
jaws. Larvae feed in rotting wood for up to seven years before emerging
briefly - usually in May - as mating adults.
This dramatic skyscraper style 'Loggery' is part of the London
Biodiversity Action Plan for Stag Beetles. The Thames Valley is
a hotspot for stag beetles and Kew is doing all it can to encourage
them.
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up to: South Western Zone
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on to: Conservation Area
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