Kaua‘i Community Beetle-Mapping Project May Be A Model For Hawai‘i

Nākai'elua Villatora, of the E Ola Kākou Hawai'i organization, presents the nonprofit's coconut rhinoceros beetle-mapping project during a community workday at Prince Kūhiō Park in Poʻipū, Kauaʻi, on April 11 2026. (Noelle Fujii-Oride/Honolulu Civil Beat via AP)

It only took a few seconds and a tug on a monofilament net for Kaua‘i farmer Fletcher Parker to find a dozen adult coconut rhinoceros beetles in a square foot of mulch on the island’s South Shore.

Over the next few hours, he and roughly 10 others found hundreds of the beetles in the broader mulch pile. Some were adults that had tried to burrow out of the net but lost their heads in the process. Others were wiggling, off-white larvae with large red head capsules.

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