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Thick-headed Fly

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Thick-headed fly

 

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The thick-headed fly may mimic a wasp, but it also eats wasp during its larval stage. This brazen fly is able to catch a wasp in flight with little or no resistance, lay an egg on it and release it to provide a fresh, long-lasting food source for its young. Upon hatching, the larva penetrates the wasp and slowly eats the living, weakening host from the inside. Fully grown larva pupate in holes underground.

Adults drink flower nectar, and can be found in open shrub-steppe during the heat of summer.



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