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...ctic from Central Europe to North Africa and from Britain to the Middle East. They have not been observed in Ireland, Scandinavia and the Baltic States. In Germany, Nigma walckenaeri are relatively rare and they are only encountered in appropriately warm habitats in any number. It is suspected that Nigma walckenaeri are under threat.
>> Arachnids -> Meshweb Weavers -> Nigma walckenaeri
Adult orange tips are active from the beginning of April to June, in warm areas from the end of March to the end of May. They are frequently found on cow parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) and garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) and are very difficult to see when resting.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Orange Tip
...o 2000 metres ; in the mountains niches are one of their habitats of preference. In addition, these spiders are found in alley trees. Rabbit hutch spiders search for dark areas in residential buildings, basements and barns and survive in extremely warm, dry rooms when other spider species are long gone.
>> Arachnids -> Cobweb spiders -> Rabbit Hutch Spider
Painted lady butterflies are migratory. In the spring (sometimes at the end of summer or in early autumn), the butterflies leave the warm climes where they originate and migrate to the temperate regions south of the Arctic Circle, where they remain until at least early November. In Europe, painted ladies fly in from May to July.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Brush-footed Butterflies -> Painted lady
Painted ladies prefer warm and dry habitats. They are often found in large numbers in areas with a lot of thistles. They feed on nectar, which they suck from the flowers of the thistle (Cirsium) or other flowering plants like butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii). After mating, t...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Brush-footed Butterflies -> Painted lady
It overwinters as an adult without food and without reproducing. These fliessearch for small cavities in attics and storage areas in human settlements to overwinter, often in droves. They wake up on warm sunny days or when the heating is turned on and are then guided to the light. In early spring, they appear, often en masse, in skylights or on the window panes of barns and sheds.
>> Flies -> Blow-flies -> Common cluster fly
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
Crocothemis erythraea come from the warm zone of Africa, Western Asia and Southern Europe. Over approximately the last ten years, they have spread out over the Alps into the north, and can be found in Central Europe in summer, as far north as the southern edge of Scandinavia.
>> Dragonflies -> Scarlet dragonfly
Scarlet dragonflies are active from April to October. They prefer to live on warm stagnant water (lakes, ponds or pools), where their larvae can develop. The presence of abundant vegetation on the ground at the water's edge is always importantbecause the males like to be there.
>> Dragonflies -> Scarlet dragonfly
The great capricorn beetle prefers to live in warm deciduous forests, parks or small river valleys with trees. It is found almost exclusively in sunny places with old, sick or dying oak trees, in which its larvae develop. However, it completely avoids dead wood. Occasionally, it is also found on hor...
>> Beetles -> longhorn beetles -> Great capricorn beetle

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