• turdas@suppo.fi
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    11 days ago

    The larval stages are predators or parasitoids of the eggs and larvae of other insects. The adult females usually deposit eggs in the vicinity of possible hosts, quite often in the burrows of beetles, wasps, or solitary bees.

    Larvae live parasitically in the nests of various solitary bees and wasps.[2] When the fly larva locates a host larva, it will consume it slowly, greatly increasing in size as it tightly holds onto the host, eventually becoming a pupa and overwintering.[9]

    haha yeah, adorable

    • ynthrepic@lemmy.world
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      11 days ago

      I mean we consider human babies adorable, and they can grow up do some pretty horrid things. Also cats.

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      10 days ago

      robber fly, its basically the fly version of dragonfly, they love to intercept mosquitos and other fly prey. there is a quite a few parasitoid flies, that attacks different insect hosts. the strangest ones are BAT FLies, which has no wings and are mostly blind.

    • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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      10 days ago

      You could make the human reproductive process sound pretty gross, too. But then we get all horned up, and it sounds like a great idea!