Before you can start squashing, you need to understand the basics of beetle behavior. Beets are attracted to shiny objects, so make sure your squashing area is clean and clutter-free. Avoid using any scented perfumes or colognes, as beets can be sensitive to strong smells.
When engaging in beetle combat, remember that beets are fast and agile. Use your wits, not your fists, to outmaneuver them. A well-placed beetle repellent or a strategically placed sticky note can be your best friend in a squashing situation.
For the more experienced squasher, we recommend exploring advanced techniques such as the "beetle whirlwind" and the "beetle vortex". These methods require a deep understanding of insect psychology and a steady hand.