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Mating occurs in spring and the males die afterwards. Shortly thereafter, the females start building the nest on bare, dry, sandy soil sites. For this purpose they dig a main gallery, which is up to 60 cm deep and leads into the ground, and into diverse brood cells (incubators). The entr...
>> Bees -> Andrena -> Tawny Mining Bee
...mainly found on the undersides of the leaves of the host plants. It sucks fluid from the leaves’ cells , which causes the leaves to yellow and eventually fall off. Thus the whole plant loses its leaves from top to bottom . Often the host plants die. Some examples of the plants which the andromeda lace bug prefers to eat are : heather species (Ericaceae), Illiciaceae, rhododendron and azalea (rhododendron spp.) as well as some plants of the family Ebenaceae.
>> Bugs -> Lace Bugs -> Andromeda lace bug
These spiders build their webs on grassland plants or on shrubs near the ground. Most spiders however, die while landing (eg on water surfaces).
>> Arachnids -> Spiders -> Money spiders
...e females erect a cocoon for the eggs. The white cocoon is 6 - 7 mm in length and is hidden, at a slight distance from the hideout of the spider. After reaching maturity (after the last moult) the life expectancy of the males is very short, and most die shortly after mating.
>> Arachnids -> Meshweb Weavers -> Nigma walckenaeri
Mating takes place in summer and afterwards the male spiders live for a short time together with the females in the same web before they die. The females lay their eggs in a cocoon, hidden away and at a distance from the web.
>> Arachnids -> Meshweb Weavers
Mating season is in May. Most males die after mating - those that survive can be encountered until July. The females spin a flat cocoon covered with light coloured spider silk in the creases in leaves, rolled up leaves or under rocks for their eggs. Having finshed the cocoon, they spin th...
>> Arachnids -> Running Crab Spiders -> Philodromus aureolus
After mating, the females construct a multilayered cocoon, in which they lay their eggs. They then watch over the brood, without eating. After the young spiders have hatched, the females die.
>> Arachnids -> Crab Spiders
... flies enter their host animals in different ways. Firstly through ingestion of their eggs, secondly through oviposition directly on the host animal, or thirdly through the hatched larvae’s direct entry into the host animal. Usually the host animals die before the larvae’s development is complete. The pupation of the larvae usually occurs outside the host animal. Since the larvae of many tachina flies kill pests, they are very welcome in the agriculture and forestry industry.
>> Flies -> Tachina Flies
... bedding of silk. . After that, the females guard their cocoons, fasting and ignoring any disturbances. Just before the young crab spiders hatch, the females open the cocoons, thus helping the young with the hatching process. After this, the females die.
>> Arachnids -> Crab Spiders -> Heather Spider

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