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The females lay their fertilized eggs on nettles. The eggs are green and 8 - 10 of them are united. The caterpillars hatch after 10 days and are black, 25 mm in length, and covered in dark spines. They feed on nettles, until they pupate 18 days later. The pupae are 15 mm in length. 2-3 weeks later, the adult butterflies of the summer generation hatch.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Map
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
The eggs are deposited singly and the larvae feed separately. The females bring around 6 flies for each larva until they pupate.
>> Wasps -> sphecoid wasps -> Field Digger Wasp
...larvae with oxygen. The larvae can be very large. The larvae of Bibio clavipes are cold resistant and overwinter. They are herbivores but can also feed on carrion. They feed on both living and dead plants. At the end of their development, the larvae pupate in the soil. The pupae are equipped with breathing horns which lengths are limited.
>> Mosquitoes -> Bibionidae -> Bibio clavipes
...which the caterpillars feed on. The caterpillars are yellowish and can be recognized by their dark brown neck plate. They live in fallen leaves which they eat. For protection, they build a sack-like shelter from pieces of leaves, in which they later pupate. The pupae overwinter.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Green longhorn
...ed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea), reed (Phragmites australis) or sedge (Cyperaceae). The caterpillars are resistant to the cold winter and in the 3rd Larval stage are to find on grass. The larvae continue eating in the spring. In May, they pupate in a parchment-like cocoon, with strong bristles. The pupa hangs from a blade of grass, is black and red in colour and darkens wit time. In June, the adult drinker hatches.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> The Drinker
...ey appear reddish brown because they are covered with yellowish hair. A blue to blue-grey line runs along their sides near the top. The black to blackish-brown colour of their head is difficult to see because of dense brownish hair. The caterpillars pupate in May in a cocoon and hatch as adult moths approximately one month later.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> Malacosoma franconica

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