I have seen two bugs in my garden in the last couple of days but have no idea what they are. At first I thought they were some type of bumble bee but not sure now. They seem to hover in mid air for a while and look furry like bumbles but smaller. They were a sort of honey colour all over and had a long pointy tip coming out of the head end which was almost the length of their body. Sadly did not get a photo
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I think I've found it! It's a bee fly! Anyone else seen any of these?
Latin name: Bombylius major
Size: 12 to 18mms long. Wingspan 25mms
Distribution: Found throughout the UK but more scarce in the north.
Months seen: April to June
Food: Nectar. Larvae feed on honey and the the larvae of bees
Habitat: Found in early spring around primroses and bugle along woodland rides
Special features: Looks more like a bee than a fly - hence the name. Like a bumble bee they are covered in hair. Bee-flies have a long proboscis for drinking nectar from deep flowers. When at rest (which is rare) you notice the wings have dark markings along the leading edges.
Bee-flies are expert flyers, and make a high pitched buzzing sound while they hover around flowers, with their long, stilt-like legs dangling below them.
There are more than a dozen species of bee-fly in Britain. The one shown is the most commonly seen.AKA Angie
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Yes, I get them in my garden - fascinating things, although I went off them when I discovered that they are parasitic on bees There was one flitting around at the weekend - I was rather hoping the chickens would snap it up, but they ignored it...Last edited by Eyren; 15-04-2009, 07:03 AM.
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Originally posted by Eyren View Postthey are parasitic on bees
So, seeing Bee Flies about must mean there are solitary bees about too, which is a good thing (Mason Bee is a solitary bee)All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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