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Hoverflies are flies and not related to bees or wasps. They get their name from their habit of hovering during flight. Most species of hoverfly are black and yellow/orange and sometimes very closely mimic the colouration of bees and wasps, (some are even big and hairy like bumblbees). This colouration gives the flies some protection as birds and other would-be predators avoid such coloured insects, incorectly assuming they have a sting and are dangerous. A lovely picture!

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Hoverflies are flies and not related to bees or wasps. They get their name from their habit of hovering during flight. Most species of hoverfly are black and yellow/orange and sometimes very closely mimic the colouration of bees and wasps, (some are even big and hairy like bumblbees). This colouration gives the flies some protection as birds and other would-be predators avoid such coloured insects, incorectly assuming they have a sting and are dangerous. A lovely picture!

 

Well there colouration worked on me i was convinced it was a kind of bee or wasp, thanks for the explanation i will look out for some other things as well now :thumbs:

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