The Dung Beetle Expert

The Dung Beetle Expert

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Supplying and Educating Australia on the benefits of Dung Beetles. The issue

Only some 5% of Australian soils can be considered reasonably productive.

Improving Australia’s Soils with Dung Beetles
John Feehan OAM
SOILCAM Pty Ltd

The purpose of this article is to outline the contribution that dung beetles, specifically those exotic species imported into Australia by the CSIRO from the 1960’s to the 1990’s to deal with cattle dung, are making toward the maintenance of sustainable soils in Australia’s cattle grazing areas. The problems confronting

07/01/2025

Beetle harvesting time. We have been having another great year for Northern and Southern species, taking orders now!

09/10/2024
26/08/2024

Little black nuggets of gold

22/06/2024

This took 23 minutes of time lapse for Bubus bison to demolish.

RLP RALF MU54 Interview with Expert John Feehan dung beetle benefits 22/11/2023

I am noticing a lot of interest in dung beetles particularly from small scale graziers many of whom embracing regenerative farming and grazing practices. Sourcing dung beetles can be quite costly for smaller operators mainly due to the logistical cost associated with harvesting, maintaining and dispatching. Starter colonies are generally about 1000 beetles per species to ensure best chance of establishment.
We would encourage smaller operators to combine resources with neighbouring properties to procure starter colonies for there districts rather than think they will respect your boundary fences.
Self harvesting beetles from nearby properties is certainly an option but please ensure the beetles are washed free of dung, soil and seed before moving from property to property. Floating in a bucket of water will not harm the beetles.
Local councils and landcare groups often support the procurement of dung beetles wherby we co fund such initiatives.
Either way, try and leave it to the larger producers to do the heavy lifting regarding procuring dung beetles.
Introduced Dung beetles are only attracted to fresh dung and they will fly considerable distance to find it. They have evolved with migrating bovine and other large mammals in open plains. Introduced dung beetles have been hand picked to favour bovine dung and large mammal dung however they will be attracted to other dung so long as it is in a paddock environment.

I used to spend many months doing talks and presentations but as i slow down a bit i have attached some links to some of my more recent presentations which should answer many of your questions.

https://youtu.be/CzSIjmDMKig?si=jeNlmcfDWDw_26e_

https://youtu.be/o9wGfjIIgDk?si=Axcm4trXWsbPFMcV

https://youtu.be/R-W53OkJuQk?si=o1udHMUIhi9LeF_9

RLP RALF MU54 Interview with Expert John Feehan dung beetle benefits Interview with dung beetle expert John Feehan from SOILCAM Pty Ltd Dung beetles dig tunnels and help to aerate compacted soils. The complex tunnel systems th...

08/08/2023

It was great to chat with Rachel Ward after the screening of “Rachel’s Farm” in Canberra on the weekend. Highly recommend watching. Chatted about the importance of dung beetles and turns out she has already introduced some of my beetles. More species headed her way.

30/07/2023

Just reposting some information that is critical for maintaining healthy and effective dung beetle populations. Whilst we talk about floods, water logging and droughts, the biggest contributor to dung beetle mortality in Australia is chemicals in drenches.
Whilst many graziers are trying to go chemical free, it is important that if drenching is required to consider carefully what products are dung beetle friendly.

Moxidectine based products are readily available and should be used when possible.

Rachel's Farm 24/07/2023

I’ve got my tickets booked for this event and keen to get into Rachel’s ear about the importance of dung beetles.

Rachel's Farm In this triumphant film, director and actress Rachel Ward voyages from her own wilful ignorance about the ecological impacts of conventional agriculture, to championing a movement to restore the health of our farmland, food and climate and in doing so the wellbeing of the farming communities that su...

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