Baymule
Herd Master
I love my dung beetles! They dig burrows and make a poop ball, then lay their egg in it. The larva hatches out, eats the poop and emerges to start the cycle all over again. They disrupt fly and parasite cycles, plus their tunnels aerate the soil. They break up and dissipate the poop so that it tuens to soil faster. The pasture isn't spotted with clumps of grass that the animals won't eat because their instincts tell them it is wormy. What's not to love about a dung slurping beetle?I'm not sure I like beetles any more than cow patties.