What is a mealworm? A mealworm is a dark beetle larva. Mealworms have a head, thorax, and an abdomen. The mealworm has a spine but not the kind that we have. The mealworm is part of the invertebrate. The invertebrate family is a group of species that don’t exactly have a spine. The mealworm start off as an egg, then once they hatch, they turn into a larva. This is the stage that they look like worms. After living like a larva, they turn into a pupa. Then they turn into a dark mealworm beetle. …show more content…
They can be found basically anywhere that is dark and damp, as well as supplies them with the nutrients they need. This is particularly great for their predatory, animals like blue birds or lizards. Mealworms have a few things they do in the wild that helps them one of those things is, when scared they will stand on their heads and releases a chemicals from their scent glands as well as turn a shade of dark brown. They do this because they prefer darkness when in contact with any object. Mealworms are yet another important stage in the life process of many, including their own, and the animals that eat them with their