I found this male (eyes touching) and female (eyes separate) tapered drone flies (Eristalis pertinax) resting on adjacent primrose leaves in a local wood last weekend.
Found this female Tachinid fly (Cistogaster globosa) feeding on hogweed in the margin of a strawberry field last August. Apparently, they are parasitoids of the Bishop's Mitre shieldbug (Aelia acuminata).
@EmilyJBailes Thanks Emily! The new job is going alright thanks. It involves a lot of strawberry yield data analysis essentially. How is your work going?
@sphaerularia Ragworts are among my favourite flowers: great for cinnabar moths and a large host of pollinators. It's annoying that they've got such a bad rap because of their toxicity to livestock. They desperately need some better press, I reckon.
Around this time last year, we asked the fine folks at @CerealsEvent, "What do you think about fly pollination?"
Thanks @Farmer_Tom_UK, you hit the nail on the head. (@flygirlNHM we've still got some work to do getting the word out)π£οΈ
Here's a female common snout-hoverfly (Rhingia campestris) feeding on midland hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata) and a female St Mark's fly (Bibio marci) both from Standen NT @StandenNT#wildflowerhour
Coriander may prove effective at luring in lacewings to #strawberry crops for aphid #biocontrol. Coriander and two other flower species also increased numbers of #pollinators compared to control plots. Here's a link to the paper: https://t.co/JtBYF2YwmO
Tiger fly discovered new to Britain in London and Edinburgh. A new option for #pesticidefree pest control in glasshouses. Notton, Wyatt, Horsfield & Bland. Free download: https://t.co/k6EBr4SSpQ #horticulture@RBGE_Science NHMUK013379455
Apologies for the shaky footage, we got in a flap ourselves capturing this Dark- edged bee-fly as they are usually too fast to film.This one was warming up for flight on a garden wall in Newport and despite its name and looks it's not a bee it's actually a fly!#MyWildNewport
@harrysiviter@BumblebeeTrust @SolitaryBeeWeek Lucky you! I'm doing alright thanks. Managed to submit my dissertation a couple of weeks back, so just waiting for the viva now. How's life been treating you?