The Most Expensive Insect in the World



Usually when people see insects, they try to keep a distance from them. Many such insecticides are available in our markets too, which are used to kill insects. At the same time, there are many countries where insects are used as food. If seen, insects are an important part of our food chain. Today we will tell you about such an insect, knowing about which you will be surprised. The price of this one insect is so much that you can buy 20 iPhones with it. Have you ever heard about the world's most expensive insect? If you haven't heard, then let us know about it in detail today.

The special thing about this insect is that people do not kill it after seeing it but keep it safely with themselves because a 2-5 gram insect is worth several lakhs. According to a Hindi website, the price of one insect is around 75 lakhs.

We are talking about the stag beetle. According to scientists, the stag beetle lives for an average of 4-7 years. One special thing about this insect is that it is known for its enlarged jaws. The length of a male stag beetle is 35-75 mm, whereas a female stag beetle can be 30-50 mm long.

Many people have this question in their mind that why is this insect so expensive? So let us tell you that some special features of the stag beetle make it so expensive. This is a very rare insect and is used in many medicines. Also, many people consider this insect lucky, they believe that keeping a stag beetle in the house can make one rich overnight.

Stag beetles are more prevalent in areas with warm and humid climates. These insects live in the rotten wood of old trees and their larvae grow by eating this wood. You can see them in natural forests, gardens, and even urban areas. You are more likely to find these insects in old trees or wood piles.

Since this insect is used to make medicines for incurable diseases, its price is so high, however the danger of extinction of this species is also increasing. The size of the insects is very small so they are usually not visible. But if seen on a global level, the demand for this insect is very high.

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