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... The males, whose life expectancy is only a few days, then die, while the young queen discards her wings and goes off in search of a suitable nesting ground. After the Queen has laid her eggs she looks after them for some time until the workers hatch , then they care for the brood. Later they also expand the nest above ground. The queens, who can live up to the age of 29 , lay several thousand eggs in their lifetime. After 14 days the larvae hatch . The larvae pupate after 2 weeks. After a month the adult ants hatch.
>> Ants -> Black Garden Ant
Lepidopterans begin life as caterpillars. They hatch from eggs and feed on plants before they pupate. After their metamorphosis, they hatch from their pupae as an adult butterfly (imago) to live on and store new eggs. Lepidopterans and caterpillars are able to camouflage themselves using colour and texture and even practice mimicry.
>> Moths & Butterflies
The caterpillar is bluish-green with white stripes. This species produces 2 new generations a year. The eggs are laid on wild grasses, in May or June, and again, in August. The caterpillars hatch from their eggs after about 10 days and feed on the wild grasses. They are nocturnal. The caterpillars of the first generation develop into adults in about a month, while the second generation overwinter. After the caterpillars have pupated, it’s ab...

... feed on the wild grasses. They are nocturnal. The caterpillars of the first generation develop into adults in about a month, while the second generation overwinter. After the caterpillars have pupated, it’s about two weeks until the new butterflies hatch.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Wall
...ests, coniferous forests, fields, wetlands, wood shots, clearings and forest deadfall. Species which parasitise aphids can exploit up to 200 aphids in a week. The females lay their eggs on the surface of aphids. After one to two days, the larvae hatch and then eat the insides of the aphid out . They pupate in the hollowed out body of the aphid and after five days, the young adult wasps hatch. Some species specialize in spinning cocoons and live on their eggs. Because the hatching wasps keep the populations of plant pests down, they are considered very useful. They are also actually used in agriculture to kill plant pests (aphids) or moths.
>> Wasps -> Ichneumon wasps
Mayflies always live near water. Their life expectancy ranges from a few minutes to a few days. The females lay their eggs on standing or flowing fresh water. The newly hatched larvae breathe through tracheal gills. They feed on algae, plant parts and tiny crabs. Larval development usually takes 1 year, but can take up to 3 years depending on the species. During this period the larvae shed their? skin - up to 30 times....

...t parts and tiny crabs. Larval development usually takes 1 year, but can take up to 3 years depending on the species. During this period the larvae shed their? skin - up to 30 times. In the final stage of development the sub-imagos (pre-adults) hatch from the larvae. The sub-imagos have milky coloured wings. The sub-imagos shed their skin to become sexually mature mayflies which have transparent wings.. Since all mayflies hatch at the same time, they occur en masse.
>> Flies -> Mayflies
...eaves of different plants, such as cherry, pear, juneberry, mountain ash, hawthorn, quince, birch or roses. They scratch into the leaf tissue with their ovipositor, forming a small pocket in which a single egg is deposited. After 2 weeks, the larvae hatch and crawl sluggishly on top of the leaf and eat the tissue under scraping. They skeletonize individual leaf parts without the venation (ribs, leaf veins) and the lower epidermis. The dry leaves go brown or roll up. The larvae (cherry slug) produce n...

...l stage of their development. In July, they drop from the leaf and immediately create an egg-shaped tissue below the soil’s surface, in which they quickly pupate. About 2 weeks later (in July and August), the adults of the 2nd cherry slug generation hatch, mate and lay eggs. The larvae (cherry slugs) are active from September to October. They also pupate and overwinter in the soil. They leave the pupae as adult cherry slugs in the spring.
>> Wasps -> Common Sawflies -> Pear Sawfly
After 2 - 3 weeks, the larvae hatch from the eggs. They live on the muddy, herbaceous ground near the banks of the water and feed on micro-organisms. The larvae are sepia-coloured, hairy, and 25 - 26 mm in length. The width of the body, at the 6th or 7th segment, is about 8 mm. The en...

...ody, at the 6th or 7th segment, is about 8 mm. The encrusted ocelli are at the front of the relatively small head. The antennae consist of 7 segments. The larvae overwinter twice in water and leave those on a plant stem, 2 to 3 years after they have hatched from their eggs. The new generation of black-lined skimmers hatch at the end of May.
>> Dragonflies -> Black-lined skimmer
After mating the females dig deep passageways, from 50 to 600 mm, into the ground, often with side galleries. The eggs are stored individually on pollen and nectar. When the larvae hatch they feed on the pollen and nectar until they pupate. The adult bees hatch in late summer and leave the nest for the first time the following spring. However, there are species that spawn two generations within one year.
>> Bees -> Andrena
In late March, the adult bees of the first generation hatch. The males appear first and fly back and forth over the soil nests on hot days. Mating takes place in April. Immediately afterwards, the fertilized females begin constructing the brood nest in the ground. Nest colonies form/can form, comprising seve...

...f a 160 - 230 mm long main passageway, which can be connected to individual brood chambers. The brood chambers are filled with food for the larvae by the females, a single egg is deposited on the food and the brood chambers are closed. Shortly after hatching, the larvae of the 2nd generation start feeding on the food supply. They develop in their chamber. Approximately 3 weeks after mating the males die. The females care for their brood until the end of May and then they die too. The larvae are left ...

...r. Approximately 3 weeks after mating the males die. The females care for their brood until the end of May and then they die too. The larvae are left to fend for themselves until June when they pupate. In early July, the adults of the 2nd generation hatch from their pupae. They are active until September when they die. Their offspring overwinter in soil nests, hatching in March of the following year as adults of the new 1st generation.
>> Bees -> Andrena -> Andrena flavipes
Mating takes place in late May to early June. The fertilized females lay their eggs in moist soil. The larvae hatch after several days. Their bodies have velvety black hair. They have strong mouthparts. The larvae of Cantharis fusca live on the ground or near the ground and capture small insects, worms and snails to eat, killing them by injecting them with poison...

...l litter. On sunny winter days they can be observed crawling on the snow surface. The larvae are thus also called "snow worms”. In May of the following year, they have finished the 6th larval stage and pupate. That same month, the adult beetles hatch from the chrysalises.
>> Beetles -> soldier beetles -> Cantharis fusca


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