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The common cluster fly poses no threat to humans, as it doesn’t lay eggs in human food stores. Nevertheless, it can be annoying, especially when it occurs en masse. Insectivores are natural enemies of the common cluster fly.
>> Flies -> Blow-flies -> Common cluster fly
Earwigs are of great benefit as pest controllers. However, they can also become pests when they eat crops. They are completely harmless to humans.
>> Earwigs
For humans, the larvae of the Bombycidae and the caterpillars of the silkmoth (silkworms) are of importance. These caterpillars are considered pests especially in gardens and monoculture farming, because an infestation leads to significant crop losses. Lepidop...
>> Moths & Butterflies
...olour. The Scoliidae larvae of most Palearctic species overwinter in a preliminary pupae stage. About one month after hatching from the eggs, the adult Scoliidae of the new generation hatch from their cocoons. Scoliidae are occasionally used by humans to combat grubs.
>> Wasps -> Scoliid wasps
... and leggy. The abdomen is egg shaped, widening at the rear. Spider wasps are completely black or black with a red base colour on the abdomen. Spider wasps have a poisonous sting. The sting of spider wasps can be painful, but is usually harmless for humans.
>> Wasps -> Spider wasps
Mosquitos can host pathogens (viruses, bacteria or parasites) and therefore represent a danger to humans. While their bites can cause pain, in addition to allergic reactions, the hosted bacteria can transmit various fever diseases depending on the region, such as yellow fever, dengue fever or malaria. In some places the fight against mosquitoes involve...
>> Mosquitoes -> Mosquitoes
Nigma walckenaeri love warmth and were originally mainly found in southern Europe. They are also common in northern Germany where they live almost exclusively in areas inhabited by humans. They prefer gardens or overgrown sunlit facades. Here they can be found on the leaves of herbs, shrubs, and climbing plants (ivy, wild wine), but rarely on such broad-leaf bushes as Syringa (Lilac). Due to its camouflaged appearance the Nigma walck...
>> Arachnids -> Meshweb Weavers -> Nigma walckenaeri
Meshweb weavers livein different habitats in Central Europe. They can be found on dry grass and ruderal vegetation, on trees, shrubs, perennials or inflorescences of dry plants. They also like to be in areas populated by humans. The meshweb weavers live off insects. Often, these are medium to large sized flying insects, which get caught in their finely spun webs.
>> Arachnids -> Meshweb Weavers
...pear on or in buildings such as dwellings, sheds or storage facilities. When they appear en masse, they can make food supplies inedible due to germs and impurities such as animals and human beings are a nuisance and are thus considered a nuisance by humans. The larvae are social and feed on rotting waste materials. They are found under bark, in dead wood, fungi or feces, according to what species they are. Some species live as guests with ants. The larvae breathe with the help of tube-like elongated o...
>> Mosquitoes -> Dung midges
The small fruit fly, originated in the tropical and subtropical zones. It spread with humans to almost all areas of the earth and is now found everywhere. It can be encountered throughout the year in enclosed spaces, as it overwinters in houses. As their reproduction rate is high, this species is considered non endangered. Adult small f...
>> Flies -> Drosophilidae -> Small fruit fly

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