Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Ruby

Mainly sunny, 23°, breezy SW.

Out in the garden today with some interesting insects about.

I have a few ‘Bug Hotels’ out and are being used by some solitary Bees and I noticed a Ruby-tailed Wasp species ( a cuckoo wasp) prowling around the hotel. I’m assuming it’s Chrysis ignita rather than one of the rarer species. It just happens to be a parasite of solitary bees.

Also a bug I am unable to identify and a Large Skipper butterfly.

Ruby-tailed Wasp sp

One of the Bees sealing the hole
Large Skipper
Ladybird larvae
1 of 3 Bug Hotels being used

2 comments:

  1. the bug looks like a ladybird lavae that has matured and is transforing in to a ladybird

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  2. Thanks, I thought it could be.

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