Thick-headed fly
Appropriately named, this small member of the Conopidae Family always shows up when my mountain mint starts to bloom. In an ironic twist, this fly parasitizes bees and wasps by laying her egg in the host species, allowing her larvae to feed until the host eventually dies. Her appearance (looking like a wasp) may afford her some protection from predators.
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Thick-headed fly
Appropriately named, this small member of the Conopidae Family always shows up when my mountain mint starts to bloom. In an ironic twist, this fly parasitizes bees and wasps by laying her egg in the host species, allowing her larvae to feed until the host eventually dies. Her appearance (looking like a wasp) may afford her some protection from predators.
872
views
11
faves
3
comments
Uploaded on July 26, 2019
Taken on July 26, 2019