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Harvestmen are only active at night and their behaviour is not affected by adverse weather conditions. Female harvestmen lay their eggs in small holes or cracks in the ground. Due to the intensification of agriculture and forestry habitats have been lost and this is a real thr...
>> Arachnids -> Harvestmen
Cobweb spiders which live mostly sedentary lifestyles can live a long time. They spin large webs and catch insects at night. Sometimes they hunt for insects on plants or whilst on the ground. Their webs are labyrinth like and are created like cobs. When larger populations occur in a limited space, social communities can develop, in which cobweb spiders combine their w...
>> Arachnids -> Cobweb spiders
The rabbit hutch spider is active at night and moves back into narrow cavities in the daytime, as it is very shy The females prey on small insects (mosquitoes, flies or other species of spiders) which they either capture in their k web, or restrain on the ground. They are capable of over...
>> Arachnids -> Cobweb spiders -> Rabbit Hutch Spider
Almost all spiders are land animals. They often remain hidden during the day and are active only at dusk or at night. The water spider is the only spider that lives in water. A number of species hunt on the water.
>> Arachnids
Earwigs prefer warm habitats. They feed on plant parts and waste, or live off small insects. They are most active at dusk or at night. During the day they hide under bark or stones.
>> Earwigs
The first pair of legs are strongly built and ciliated. They help the Scoliidae to bury themselves in the ground. The burial, if it is not for the night only, especially in the female specimens allows access to the soil or 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. Adult...
>> Wasps -> Scoliid wasps
Adela reaumurella are active throughout the day and night from April to June. Adults can be found in forest edges, clearings, parks and gardens, as well as on bushes that grow near water. On cooler days, they can be seen settled on leaves, often in small groups, absorbing the heat of the sun. The green...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Green longhorn
Euthrix potatoria prefer habitats with open woodlands and wetlands. They are active from June to August, the females at twilight, the males at night. After mating, the fertilized females lay single eggs or groups, on grasses. The eggs are oval, flat, and have a whitish (later slightly greenish) surface, which is stuffed with annular gray (later green) drawings.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> The Drinker

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