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Keyword: Plant | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | | Seite 3 von 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | | | | The females lay their eggs singly, in clusters or in rows on their forage crops. Some species hide their eggs in holes in leaves, stems or twigs. Others cover their eggs with feces. The Donaciinae live both on water as well as on water plants. Here is the egg laying in a kind of jelly. The eggs are laid in rows on leaves. The larvae bore their heads in roots, stems or leaves and suck out the plant juices. | | |
| | Isopods | | ... still have gills. Under the body of the female isopod, there is a breast pocket, where the young (up to 100 per year) develop into adults in the pouch.
Isopods prefer moist habitats, but are also found in dry areas. Isopods feed on live or dead plant material.
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| | | ...sassin bugs carry diseases. Furthermore mass occurrences of bugs such as the Aelia acuminata, the Eurydema oleracea or the Dolycoris baccarum cause damage to crops. The Lygaeus equestris, however, won the Insect of the Year 2007 Award. It feeds on plant juices and is completely harmless to humans. | | |
| | In spring, a nest is founded by a young queen. The nest is made from wood, which is taken from dry or rotten plant stems, chewed and then bonded with saliva. The nests are often found in buildings, garages, sheds or blindboxes. When finished, nests consist of about 50 cells. They have no protective outer surface. Up to 30 workers live in a single nest. At the en... | | |
| | The European paper wasp poses no risk to humans. In fact, it is very useful as a plant pollinator and insect predator. | | |
| | |  | | Bugs - Lygus pratensis - Tarnished Plant Bug | | >> Picture |
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| |  | | Tarnished Plant Bug - Lygus pratensis - Abdominal | | >> Picture |
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