Spotted this huge wasp/bee, at least 3cm long, made a monstrous buzz. What is it?
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Originally posted by WrexTheDragon View PostVolucella zonaria - hoverfly
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I've got loads of hoverflies but they're not that big and I haven't heard them buzzing. I've even got some in the GH but I'm hoping they're doing some good in there.S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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Gosh- what a fantastic site 2sheds!!!
I'd never had guessed the right hand 'bee' was infact a hoverfly- until I read up about the different shaped wings!
Also it's a male- from the eyes!...ooooo..I feel I'm learning every day on this here Vine!Last edited by Nicos; 28-07-2010, 03:23 PM."Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
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I've never seen a hovefly that big, it looks a beauty!
I looked up hoverflies a month or so ago as well because I found a couple of weird looking creatures in the pond on a dead frog (think the cat might have got it!) & wondered what they were. From the books I had I thought they must be rat-tailed maggots which are the larvae of the drone fly/hoverfly & I read up about them online.It said they live in sewage & stagnant water, I was quite upset as the pond is tiny but pretty clean & has plants, frogs/tadpoles/snails etc. all living happily in it (apart from the dead one of course!)
Don't look at the photo if you're about to eat your tea/dinner etc. but this is one of the larvae I found.Attached FilesInto every life a little rain must fall.
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I also saw something quite 'huge' in my garden a couple of weeks ago - guessing about an inch long and looking something in the wasp/bee/hoverfly family.
Went for a camera and they'd flown away.
It was a conjoined pair doing something I strongly 'disapprove' of in public and especially my garden! lol!
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Last year I got a few giant wood wasps in and around the small copse of pine trees I have on my land. I nearly died when I saw them as they are HUGE and look really menacing - thought they were some extra-terrestrial wasp!!!! Their bodes grow to 30mm in length and they are so noisy. One got into my polytunnel and I was too freaked out to go inside until the wasp had left. What a wuss I am!!
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