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Panorpidae (as all Scorpionflies) prefer shady areas in summer. They are often encountered in bushes and shrubs. They live on dead or injured insects and some species also eat nectar, fruit or the honeydew of aphids. Some also prey on insects trapped in spiders’ webs.
>> Flies -> Mecoptera -> Panorpidae
...gh and hairy. The females are predominantly smooth. The wings of the females appear black, the wings of the males, white. The main food source of the Bibio marci are different plant juices, nectar and sometimes pollen. Bibio marci like living in bushes, shrubs or on small plants.
>> Mosquitoes -> Bibionidae -> Bibio marci
The larvae of Leptura quadrifasciata feed mainly on willow wood. Alternative sources of food are oak, beech, birch, alder or hazel bushes. The beetles are not considered to be pests because the larvae reside in dead wood.
>> Beetles -> longhorn beetles -> Leptura quadrifasciata
The fertilized queens overwinter and appear again in the spring. In May, they start nesting, mostly in bushes, but also on rock faces or house walls. They do not nest in dark cavities. The nest is made from a paper-like material, mostly won made of poplar bark. The nest includes brood cells, where the eggs are stored and the larvae develop. The larvae are f...
>> Wasps -> median wasp
The speckled bush-cricket lives on deciduous trees, perennials or in bushes. You can recognise it from August onwards, by the chirping noise it makes.
>> Locusts -> Speckled Bush-Cricket
Common woodlouse
...efensive glands) on their sides. They have lobes on the sides of their heads at eye level. The common woodlouse lives among fallen leaves, in rotting wood, under stones and under the surface layer of medium moist soil in deciduous forests and bushes. It is also found in cellars, gardens, stables, greenhouses and compost heaps. An adequate level of humidity is important, since their gills can only absorb oxygen, when combined with a film of water. Common woodlice are active during both day an...
>> Isopods -> common woodlouse
Nephrotoma quadrifaria prefer to live in meadows and bushes. The adults feed on water and nectar and the larvae live off plant matter.
>> crane flies -> Nephrotoma quadrifaria
The German wasp is found in almost every kind of landscape and can be an annoyance to humans at autumn time. Its favorite environments are forest edges with high bushes and perennials.
>> Wasps -> German wasp
The forest bug lives in forest edges, parks and in bushes in gardens, in oak, lime, and fruit trees, and mass occurrences lead to fruit damage. Attracted by the light, they also fly into human dwellings.
>> Bugs -> Forest bug
Murky-legged Black Legionnaire
...nd their feet are dark. The abdomen of the murky-legged black legionnaire appears flattened. The murky-legged black legionnaire lives in humid forests or in forest edges. It can be seen in early summer on sunlit leaves, flying, or sitting in bushes, hedges or other flowering plants, where it feeds on pollen and nectar and sometimes also on the substrate of rotten plants. It can be found occasionally at dung heaps and also lives in other habitats. The murky-legged black legionnaire is defense...
>> Flies -> soldier flies -> Beris chalybata


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