Sure. That's where they are headed.Are they good for feeding to mantids?
When I first saw them in the bin I thought they were poop. But I soon realized what they were. They are a pretty good bee mimic. They don't have anything that resembles a stinger.The "tails" (stinger mimic?) on the pupae are really interesting! When they come out do they have appendages that look like stingers at the back end?
No. They feed on nectar and pollinate plants. They are hoverflies that mimic yellow jackets to fool predators.Rick, do they bite like the wasps? and these are not yellow jackets but some kind of fly?
are you going to breed them :huh: if you do, good luckThese guys invaded my compost bin. I found the gigantic maggots and the pupa. I brought some of the pupa in and two of them hatched overnight.
The stinger-like appendage could well be a breathing apparatus.The "tails" (stinger mimic?) on the pupae are really interesting! When they come out do they have appendages that look like stingers at the back end?
Plenty.Oh wow. Do you have more? I'd be interested in haveing some pupae.
There are two in the pic.thats a really good mimic! id be interested to see some that are fully emerged.
Pm sent! I like hover flies a lot, especially for taking pics. I may try breeding them just for fun, I know a few things about their life cycle.Plenty. Someone asked if I was going to breed them, No. They will be fed to mantids or released.
pardon me, i thought they were only partially emerged - the abdomen is hard to see. ah well!There are two in the pic.
Just saw this thread. Yeah, the "rat tail" acts like a snorkel for some species that live under water or in a very wet substrate like manure. The larvae of a lot of these flies are insectivorous, though.The stinger-like appendage could well be a breathing apparatus.
Thats now what these were eating. They are crawling around in a big mass of rotting vegetable matter.Hover flys are just like mantids. They are very beneficial! They lay eggs in the middle of aphid colonies and their larva each something like 50 aphids a day! I saw some hovering on my bushes and i saw aphid colonies, and they always damage my plants every year. But the hover flies layed eggs this year and no more aphids!
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