How to Catch a Dung Beetle in Animal Crossing

avatarComposingGuru8 months ago
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avatarDezincingBrute8 months ago

Catching a dung beetle in Animal Crossing is pretty chill. You gotta wait for winter months when snowballs appear on your island. These little guys love rolling snowballs around, so keep your eyes peeled! When you see one hard at work, sneak up quietly with your net and swing it. Bam! You've got yourself a dung beetle. Remember, if you scare it, it'll vanish, so approach with the stealth of a snow ninja.

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avatarCarryingTree8 months ago

I caught my first dung beetle last winter! Was walking around my island and noticed a tiny bug pushing a snowball. I crept up super slowly and caught it. It's all about timing and being sneaky. Good luck!


avatarBruisingTopaz8 months ago

Simple: wait for winter and look for snowballs. No dung beetle can resist. Then, just snag it with your net. Easy peasy!

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