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Anonymous TessaRossa said...

I once heard a comedian say that wasps are the Millwall fans of the insect world. Good comparison. But I like both wasps and hoverflies in their own way.

23 October 2023 at 11:07

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@TR - "I like both wasps and hoverflies in their own way."

I can't find any way to like wasps, I'm afraid...

23 October 2023 at 17:11

Blogger The Anti-Gnostic said...

I despise palmetto bugs. They are cockroaches in the American South up to 2" long and make a disgusting crunchy-goopy sound when stepped on. I always spray them with the most toxic chemical I can buy.

We have some bright, irridescent green flies in my region that like to buzz around my herbs. I still can't track down a scientific name.

23 October 2023 at 20:56

Blogger The Anti-Gnostic said...

Tracked it down. Euglossa dilemma, the green orchid bee. Started showing up in Florida in 2003. It is a nectar feeder and was obviously attracted by the smell. I'll try and get a photo some time.

23 October 2023 at 23:08

Anonymous TessaRossa said...

"I can't find any way to like wasps, I'm afraid..."

There's one possible way: without wasps setting the dangerous model, wasp-mimicking hoverflies wouldn't be protected by their colouration. If wasps were wiped out, some groups of hoverfly might go extinct.

26 October 2023 at 14:30

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@TR - Yes, that is the irony of liking hoverflies. If wasps went extinct, presumably hoverflies would lose their protection - and there would be much fewer or even one at all...

26 October 2023 at 14:48