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...heat weevil can cause significant damage to cereal stocks, while the Colorado potato beetle, Meligethes aeneus and Western corn rootworm are able to destroy entire harvests. Furthermore Bark beetles, Ips typographus, the Old-house borer and Mountain pine beetles destroy wooden structures, forests and woods. The Asian ladybird is among those considered useful , as it is the enemy of many pests in agriculture and forestry.
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Honey
...d from plants’ secretions. The following are examples of blossom honey: rape honey, acacia honey, dandelion honey, sunflower honey, heather honey, clover honey, chestnut honey and linden honey. Some examples of honeydew honey are: forest honey, pine honey and honey leaf. Honey can be divided into groups according to the extraction method?: From the procedure honey is won there is strained honey, sliced honey, comb honey, drained honey, pressed honey and stamped honey. Honey can pose a r...
>> Bees -> Honey Bees -> Products of bees
... their eggs and penetrate the host caterpillars. The caterpillars die because the larvae feed on their inner tissue. The larvae are parasitic on the caterpillars of the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar), the black arches (Lymantria monacha), and the pine beauty (Panolis flammea).
>> Flies -> Tachina Flies -> Tachina fera
Lepidopterans usually only ingest liquid food (nectar, water). A few species live off animal excrement, urine, sweat, blood or even tears. Caterpillars often eat their own egg shells after hatching, and then feed on leaves, pine needles, flowers, seeds or fruits. Some caterpillars live as social parasites with ants.
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Query: Pine Ladybird - Exochomus quadripustulatus - Side view
Pine Ladybird - Exochomus quadripustulatus - Side view
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Query: Pine Ladybird - Top view - Beetle
Pine Ladybird - Top view - Beetle
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Query: Exochomus quadripustulatus - Pine Ladybird
Exochomus quadripustulatus - Pine Ladybird
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