Freaky bug story, ending in a question...
I was lying in bed the other night when I heard a distinct squeaking noise, followed by a scratching noise.
I immediately thought of mice and leapt out of bed, arming myself with one of my wifes slippers (you didn't expect me to use one of my own did you?)
I hunted for a few minutes but the noise had stopped and I was about to give up when the noise restarted - it seemed to be coming from some sheets of paper that had fallen down the side of the bedside table.
I shuffled through the paper, fully expecting a mouse to come charging out but nothing happened. One of the sheets of paper had curled in on itself when it fell, forming a cone shape. Inside the cone was a beetle about half an inch long and pure black.
The scratching noise was simply the beetle running across the paper surface, amplified by the 'megaphone'- shaped paper. But what about the squeaking noise? I didn't think beetles could squeak, except maybe those big scary critters in the Amazon or something. This was just an ordinary beetle, as far as I know.
Anyway I stood on it and went back to bed.
Can beetles squeak (no Paul McCartney jokes please) or was I imagining it?