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The caterpillars are about 30 mm in length. They are black with fine white spots. They have two broken yellow lines on their sides, and their body is purplish-brown in colour. The back and sides are spiny. Small tortoiseshell butterflies drink nectar from a wide range of plants, including Eupatorium and thistles.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Small Tortoiseshell
...rns into a pupa on a leaf. After about one week the adult Asian ladybird slip off the pupa. At the production of wine the Asian lady beetle can be a problem. The hemolymph of the beetle affects the taste so dramatically, that the wine is unfit to drink. Asian ladybirds are commonly found in populated areas, where they seek out (often in large numbers) apartments and houses to hibernate , and can thus be a pest.
>> Beetles -> Ladybirds -> Asian lady beetle
The females mostly spin webs in dark corners, on ceilings or in window frames. The rabbit hutch spider is very undemanding and can survive a long time without food or drink. Mating happens in spring and autumn and including courtship, can take several days to weeks to complete, and can also occur with 2 male spiders simultaneously.
>> Arachnids -> Cobweb spiders -> Rabbit Hutch Spider
...ere they can be found on deciduous trees, such as hawthorn (Crataegus), plum (Prunus), whitebeam (Sorbus), hazel (Corylus) or elm (Ulmus), as well as on shrubs, hedges (blackberry), and creepers (ivy). They feed on plant juices. In rarer cases, they drink the body fluids from dead insects (for example, leaf beetle larvae).
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Rhaphigaster nebulosa
Melanostoma scalare are encountered at almost all altitudes and in almost all habitats including open woods and forest edges, they are, however, most frequently found in grasslands. The adults are active from April to September. They drink liquids such as nectar and chew pollen, which they find on umbellifers or grasses.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Melanostoma scalare


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