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From April on, the larvae hatch. First they suck juice from the fresh leaves and the shoots of their host plants. The larvae (nymphs) are light green to deep green in colour and have orange-spotted antennae. In the 2nd to 4th larval stage, they swop over to herbaceous plants (potatoes, beets, stra...
>> Bugs -> Common Green Capsid
After mating and fertilization female mosquitoes feed on blood which they suck from mammals, birds, reptiles or amphibians. This is essential for the formation of the eggs, as the blood supplies the protein required for this. All mosquitoes also feed on nectar or fruit juice.
>> Mosquitoes -> Mosquitoes
...ber. Their preferred habitats include open countryside, forest edges, parks and gardens. They are very often found on plants of the parsley family, and may appear there en masse especially in midsummer. They feed on the nectar of flowers, which they suck out with their proboscises, as well as on pollen, which they crush with their mouthparts.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Eristalis pertinax
Eristalis lineata prefer to live in semi-open terrain. They can be encountered in sparse forests, at forest edges, in parks, gardens and on scrubland. The adults live off nectar, which they suck from flowering plants and shrubs such as common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea), oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare), hemp-agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum), thistles (Cirsium), valerian (Valeriana officinalis ) and canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis). ...
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Eristalis lineata
Melanostoma mellinum prefer habitats such as grasslands or forest edges with medium to high humidity. The adults are active from April to September. The hoverflies suck up liquids such as nectar and chew the pollen, they find on members of the parsley family, yellow composite flowers, ivy, grasses, plantain, mints or hogweed. You often encounter Melanostoma mellinum in damp, cool weather because there is less compe...
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Melanostoma mellinum

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