Beneficial Because:
Burying beetles remove decomposing dead animals such as mice and small birds from the soil surface by burying them underground. As well as providing the essential food source for their larvae, it restricts the spread of any diseases from the corpse. The decaying bodies also contribute to improving the surrounding soil condition.
Food and Habitat:
Burying beetle larvae feed on the decaying corpses of small dead animals that have been buried by the parent beetles. They are widespread in gardens, woods, on farms, in coastal habitats and in grassland.
Attracting More:
Logs, compost heaps and rock piles will all provide shelter and safe havens to help attract burying beetles into a garden.