- Stock Photography: A HOVERFLY SEEN FROM ABOVE PERCHED ON A WILD DAISY FLOWER by Demibara
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- Photo title: A Hoverfly Seen From Above Perched On A Wild Daisy Flower
- Author: Demibara
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- Hover flies Allograpta oblique go by several other names, including syrphid flies, flower flies, and drone flies. Hover flies in gardens are a common sight throughout the country, especially where aphids are present. The adults feed on nectar as they pollinate flowers. The female lays her tiny, creamy-white eggs near aphid colonies, and the eggs hatch in two or three days. The beneficial hover fly larvae begin feeding on the aphids as they hatch.
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