This is a group of 10 flawed Smooth Dth Feigning Beatlees
(Asbolus laevis) and a group of 10 flawed Armored Stink Beatlees (Eleodes armata). Flawed beatlees are healthy but have imperfections such
as: a missing leg or part of the leg, a missing antenna or part of the antenna,
a scar or imperfection on the outer shell (elytra). These imperfections happen
naturally in nature and generally these beatlees go on to live long, active and
normal lives. This is a great opportunity to own a colony of 20 desert beatlees for the price of a few. Seeing desert beatlees interact in groups
is one of the best things about them. Some flaws are barely noticeable and will
not prevent you from enjoying these amazing pet insects. Many sellers will sell flawed beatlees when they sell regular beatlees. We mainly sell wholesale to pet shops and they only want perfect beatlees. 30% of beatlees caught in the wild are flawed. Because we are unable to sell them wholesale to our customers, we are selling them here at great prices! Flawed beatlees need
love too!
These beatlees are communal and can all be kept in the same enclosure. A great edition to a Blue Death Feigning Beatlee setup. Smooth Death Feigning Beatlees (A laevis) are very similar to Blue Death Feigning Beatlees but have smooth black elytra. Armored Stink Beatlees (E armata) are one of the larger desert beatlees and are very active and entertaining.
IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION:
We guarantee you will receive healthy and happy beatlees. However, if your local temperatures are above 85°F, we must ship the package to be held at your nearest Post Office for pickup. We will email you after you place your order to confirm that it is ok to ship to your local post office. If you do not reply to this email, unfortunately, we must cancel your order. I sincerely apologize for the inconvenience but there is no other way to make sure your beatlees arrive safe. If you do not want to pick up your order from the post office, please place your order when your temperatures are below 85°F.
Note: All our insects are caught responsibly and we respect nature. Where we collect desert beatlees, the populations are enormous. We only take a very small percent of what we see and leave thousands behind so the beatlee population will continue to thrive. We have been collecting for many years and the populations in the areas where we collect are larger than ever.