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The larvae hatch and then overwinter in their hosts. They leave in June of the following year by boring their way out through the outer skin of the host. In general, this infestation does not kill the stink bugs. The Cylindromyia brassicaria larvae then pupate.
>> Flies -> Tachina Flies -> Cylindromyia brassicaria
After mating, the fertilized females lay their eggs at the base of grasses (Poaceae). After hatching, the maggots eat their way into and through the young sprouts and later feed on the young leaves of the grass plants. Further growth of such plants can be disrupted by this, or even prevented. The damage patterns on grass plants vary. Ragged, cracked leaves, are often seen, a...
>> Flies -> Opomyzidae -> Geomyza tripunctata
After mating, the fertilized females lay their eggs singly on bumblebees, ambushing the workers in flight. They cling to the host animal and lay their egg between the abdominal segments. The larvae hatch quickly and then eat their way into the abdomen of the host and hollow it out gradually. Sicus ferrugineus larvae pupate and overwinter in the hosts.
>> Flies -> Thick-headed Flies -> Sicus ferrugineus
...are yellowish-white in colour and without legs. The head is reddish-brown and lacks eyes. The larvae eat out the core of the acorn. In autumn, when the damaged acorns fall from the tree, the larvae, which have now reached their full size, bore their way out and dig into the ground, where they settle themselves in small chambers about 250 mm beneath the surface of the ground for the purpose of overwintering. In the following spring, the larvae pupate in their chambers. They leave the pupae in May or...
>> Beetles -> Weevils - Snout Beetles -> Acorn weevil
The way of life of most parasitic mites varies considerably. Many species are very slow moving and use animals as a form of transport while sucking their blood. Even the diet of different species varies greatly. Mites live from bacteria etc... or from plan...
>> Arachnids -> Mites and Ticks
Hedychrum rutilans ichneumous lives off bee wolf larvae. Female Hedychrum rutilans lay their eggs on the mother bee wolf or on the prey she’s carrying and in this way the Hedychrum rutilans larvae gain access to the bee wolf’s nest. Bee wolf larvae overwinter as pupae and hatch as adults in June of the following year.
>> Wasps -> sphecoid wasps -> Bee Wolf
...velop from egg to adult bug within 35 days. They have colourful bodies. Their markings and shape changes after each moult. In the first larval stage (which lasts 3 days), they remain sitting in groups next to their empty eggs without eating. In this way the tiny larvae can combine the power of their defense secretions and thus ward off their predators (ants, etc) much more efficiently.
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Southern green stink bug
...ak off when touched and can get stuck in the skin. A band of yellow to orange-yellow spots runs along each side of the caterpillar and next to this are short, thick, black tufts of hair. There are white tufts of hair in pairs and triplets, the whole way along the lower half of the sides. On the upper surface of three segments of the back are broad tufts of long, orange hair. On the penultimate segment is a similar tuft of black hair.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Eggars, snout moths -> The Drinker

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