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Insectivores are natural enemies of the Black garden ant. A colony of ants may comprise 500 insects, including the queen.
>> Ants -> Black Garden Ant
...e protection of the eggs. Up to 100 yellow eggs are laid in these cocoons. A few days later the female autumn spider dies. The eggs overwinter in the cocoon. The new generation hatches in spring. Some natural enemies of the autumn spider are: insectivores, birds and other spiders from the family pirate spiders (Mimetidae), for example species of the genus Ero.
>> Arachnids -> Spiders -> Autumn spider
Birds and insectivores are natural enemies of the Tetragnatha montana. As these spiders are very light , they can walk on water without sinking.
>> Arachnids -> Spiders -> Tetragnatha montana
...hen the beetles have consumed enough nutrients, they bury themselves in the soil close to the food plant at a depth of several centimetres and remain there until late March or early April. Among the natural enemies of Gastrophysa viridula are insectivores and parasites.
>> Beetles -> Leaf beetle -> Green Dock Beetle
... deposits, is like a shell. It also protects the larvae from drying out. The larvae live in compost, humus or manure where they feed on decaying plant debris (leaf debris, rotten tree bark etc). After reaching the final larval stage they overwinter. Insectivores, birds and spiders are all natural enemies of Chloromyia formosa.
>> Flies -> soldier flies -> Chloromyia formosa
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
...n plant stems above the faeces of cattle. The hatched larvae then drop and burrow into the excrement and feed there. Within days, the larvae pupate in the soil near the manure and then hatch as adults. One month later, they are also sexually mature. Insectivores and birds are among the natural enemies of the heineken fly.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Heineken Hoverfly


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