Bee and wasp like

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notb665 said:
What are those insects that you get in this country (UK) that look like wasps and have the same colourings but are much smaller?
That'll be a Hover fly
Brightly coloured winged insect. Hoverflies usually have spots, stripes, or bands of yellow or brown against a dark-coloured background, sometimes with dense hair covering the body surface. Many resemble bees, bumble bees, and wasps (displaying Batesian mimicry) and most adults feed on nectar and pollen. (Family Syrphidae (numbering over 2,500 species), suborder Cyclorrhapha, order Diptera, class Insecta, phylum Arthropoda.)

http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0008063.html
 
Richardp said:
notb665 said:
What are those insects that you get in this country (UK) that look like wasps and have the same colourings but are much smaller?
That'll be a Hover fly
Brightly coloured winged insect. Hoverflies usually have spots, stripes, or bands of yellow or brown against a dark-coloured background, sometimes with dense hair covering the body surface. Many resemble bees, bumble bees, and wasps (displaying Batesian mimicry) and most adults feed on nectar and pollen. (Family Syrphidae (numbering over 2,500 species), suborder Cyclorrhapha, order Diptera, class Insecta, phylum Arthropoda.)

http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0008063.html

Thank you!
 
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I dunno why, but I read the title in a Geordie accent, like. :eek: Whayhayy etc. :rolleyes:
 
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