Under the Microscope: Fire-Loving Longhorn Beetles

Under the Microscope: Fire-Loving Longhorn Beetles

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Under the Microscope: Fire-Loving Longhorn Beetles

Did you know some beetles are actually drawn to fire?

Many Longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) are known as “fire-loving” insects. They are attracted to the chemicals released by burned or stressed trees and play a crucial role in nature after fires.

These beetles help break down burned wood, returning nutrients to the soil and supporting new plant growth. Others visit flowers, feeding on nectar and pollen, a reminder that even after fire, life continues to thrive.

One local species, the Pea Longhorn (Ceroplesis aethiops), loves the Fountain Bush (Psoralea arborea) and can be spotted in wetland areas across Grootbos.

Nature has its own recovery team, hardworking, tiny, and essential.

Under the Microscope: Fire-Loving Longhorn Beetles

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