Dark-edged Bee Fly - Bombylius major
Found widespread and common over much of Britain and in the south-east of Ireland. Bee Flies are parasitoids of wasps and solitary bees with their young eating the larvae. In early spring these flies can be seen visiting flowers using their long proboscis in which to feed. Can be seen on the wing from mid March to June.
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Dark-edged Bee Fly - Bombylius major
Found widespread and common over much of Britain and in the south-east of Ireland. Bee Flies are parasitoids of wasps and solitary bees with their young eating the larvae. In early spring these flies can be seen visiting flowers using their long proboscis in which to feed. Can be seen on the wing from mid March to June.
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Uploaded on June 9, 2020
Taken on May 2, 2020