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...tive during the day from May to September, and are found in a variety of habitats, including forest edges, shrubbery, hedgerows, meadows, gardens and natural parks. It is particularly fond of the parsley family, where it feeds on pollen, nectar or honeydew.
>> Wasps -> Gasteruptiidae -> Gasteruption jaculator
Sicus ferrugineus are diurnal and can be found from May to September in a variety of habitats inhabited by bumblebees. The adults are avid flower visitors, feeding on nectar, pollen and honeydew, especially from thistles, blackberries or the parsley family.
>> Flies -> Thick-headed Flies -> Sicus ferrugineus
...ius prefer habitats such as forest edges, natural gardens, parks, green field boundaries and bush-rich meadows. They are active during the day and visit flowering plants (mostly Apiaceae) from June to September, where they feed on nectar, pollen and honeydew.
>> Wasps -> Ichneumon wasps -> Amblyteles armatorius
...rotting wood, where different species of scarab larvae live, which are amongst the preferred host animals of the Scoliid wasp’s larvae. Scoliidae prefer warm temperatures. Adults (especially Campsomerinae) are flower visitors, feeding on nectar or honeydew. They are not aggressive.
>> Wasps -> Scoliid wasps
...s habitats. They occur in particularly large numbers everywhere where old, rotting meat or faeces can be found. The adults often sit on trees, shrubs and herbaceous flowering plants, where they feed on nectar, sweet plant juices, ripe fruit juice or honeydew from aphids. However they also like the protein-rich fluid from dung or carrion. Some of the adult flies overwinter.
>> Flies -> Flesh-fly -> Grey fleshfly
Adult tachina flies feed on honeydew, nectar, vegetable juices, feces or on carrion. Their larvae feed parasitically on all kinds of larvae, pupae and adult insects. This includes caterpillars, beetles (larvae and adults) and the larvae of various Diptera and arthropods. The larvae of ...
>> Flies -> Tachina Flies
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 ground.
>> Mosquitoes -> Bibionidae -> Bibio clavipes
...g with on their forelegs. The colour of the male and female Bibionidae is different, the male being black and the female being reddish brown to amber. In spring and autumn Bibionidae often swarm en masse. They do not sting and they feed on nectar or honeydew. They contribute to the pollination of fruit trees. The insects mate within the swarm, and the males of the Bibio marci for example can become very aggressive. While the Nematocera are generally good flyers, i. e. the Bibio hortulanus are sluggish a...
>> Mosquitoes -> Bibionidae

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