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Field digger wasps are active from July to October. They prefer to live on roadsides, embankments or sand pits. Sandy or loamy soils, suitable for nesting, are of particular interest. Field digger wasps, and their brood, feed on flies. In addition, they seek out Umbelliferae or ...
>> Wasps -> sphecoid wasps -> Field Digger Wasp
...us areas. This includes sandy, stony or rocky areas with extremely dry vegetation and grazed sheep pastures, dry grasslands, heaths, roadsides, slopes, forest clearings and edges of marshes, all of which are exposed to the sun. Omocestus rufipes are active from the beginning of July to November and feed on grasses. The fertilized females lay their eggs in summer or autumn in the root zone of plants or in the upper 2 cm of the soil layer. The eggs overwinter there. The larvae hatch in the spring an...
>> Locusts -> Short-horned Grasshoppers -> Slant-faced grasshoppers -> Omocestus rufipes
The life span of Bibio clavipes is very short. This species is one of the few bibionids, which are active in September. Bibio clavipes feed on nectar and honeydew and do not sting. Bibio clavipes reproduce once a year. During mating season, partners come together in large swarms. Fertilization of the females starts in the air and is completed on the...
>> Mosquitoes -> Bibionidae -> Bibio clavipes
Adela reaumurella are active throughout the day and night from April to June. Adults can be found in forest edges, clearings, parks and gardens, as well as on bushes that grow near water. On cooler days, they can be seen settled on leaves, often in small groups, absorbing the h...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Green longhorn
Euthrix potatoria prefer habitats with open woodlands and wetlands. They are active from June to August, the females at twilight, the males at night. After mating, the fertilized females lay single eggs or groups, on grasses. The eggs are oval, flat, and have a whitish (later slightly greenish) surface, which is stuffed with an...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> The Drinker
Malacosoma franconica prefer warm, sandy habitats. Although it is a moth, it can be seen in daylight. It is active from June to July. Mating takes place shortly after the moths have hatched from their pupae and may take up to two hours. Immediately afterwards, the fertilized females lay their eggs. The yellowish-white eggs are glued together inrings, using an ad...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> Malacosoma franconica

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