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Humans pose the greatest threat to the european hornet; they kill hornets out of stupidness, senselessness, superstition and quite often deliberately, and they destroy their biotopes. The bee moth (Aphomia sociella) is a parasite of the european hornet. Its larvae cover the honeycombs with webs and eat the brood beneath.
>> Wasps -> Vespidae -> European hornet
Excentricus planicornis are often found on ruderal plants, especially herbs, deciduous trees or shrubs. Adults can be encountered from June to October. They prey on aphids, psyllids, tortrix moth caterpillars, ermine caterpillars and other arthropods. Occasionally, they also eat plant parts (berries, buds etc.).
>> Bugs -> Capsid bugs -> Excentricus planicornis
The meal moth prefers to live in bakeries, food warehouses and in mills. Their diet consists of straw, seeds, flour, cereals and vegetable waste.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Moths -> Meal Moth
Meal moths are active from June to August. The caterpillars occur in September and are considered pests. They cause damage flour products and are making them inedible. The caterpillars overwinter once or twice. In May they pupate. The meal moth can produce up to 5 new generations a year, depending on conditions.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Moths -> Meal Moth
Malacosoma franconica prefer warm, sandy habitats. Although it is a moth, it can be seen in daylight. It is active from June to July. Mating takes place shortly after the moths have hatched from their pupae and may take up to two hours. Immediately afterwards, the fertilized females lay their eggs. The yellowish-white eggs are glued together inrings, using an adhesive brownish substance, onto the stems of plants such as c...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> Malacosoma franconica
Query: Anthophila fabriciana - Metal mark moth
Anthophila fabriciana - Metal mark moth
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Query: Geometer moth - Chiasmia clathrata
Geometer moth - Chiasmia clathrata
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Query: Adela reaumurella - Fairy Moth
Adela reaumurella - Fairy Moth
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Query: Snout moth - Pyralidae
Snout moth - Pyralidae
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Query: Brimstone Moth - Opisthograptis luteolata
Brimstone Moth - Opisthograptis luteolata
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