September 27, 2025

Common red soldier beetle

The common red soldier beetle is a medium-sized, narrow beetle commonly found on open-structured flowers, such as daises and cow parsley.

Common red soldier beetle
Rhagonycha fulva

Conservation status: Common

When to see: June to August

About

The common red soldier beetle is a medium-sized, narrow beetle commonly found on open-structured flowers, such as daises, cow parsley and hogweed, during the summer. It can be spotted on grasslands, along hedgerows, and in woodland, parks and gardens. Adults feed on aphids, and also eat pollen and nectar. Larvae prey on ground-dwelling invertebrates, such as slugs and snails, and live at the base of long grasses. The adults spend much of their short, summer lives mating, and can often be seen in pairs.