Interesting growth life cycle
The four phases of a beetle's life cycle are egg, larva, pupa, and adult. After mating, the adults mate and seek out lush green gardens to lay their eggs. Beetles live and lay eggs in the ground. Young caterpillars when hatched already have good food available. A female beetle typically lays 90 eggs. An adult has a life span of 30 to 60 days. Male adults typically live for 13 days, and females do so for 14 to 44 days.
The amount of food that the larvae have access to as well as the surrounding factors, however, also affect how long the life cycle lasts. Additionally, depending on the species, some beetle species can generate more than one generation every year and grow quite swiftly. However, other species, like the wood-eating beetle, require years or even decades to mature from an egg into an adult.