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Fletcher Wildlife Garden | all galleries >> Previous FWG blogs >> 2014 Blogs >> FWG Blog: August 2014 > Ragweed fly (Euaresta bella)
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01-AUG-2014 Christine Hanrahan

Ragweed fly (Euaresta bella)

These very tiny and very attractive little flies appear along with the ragweed on whose seeds their larvae feed. They are a beneficial species, helping control ragweed. If you look closely at a stand of the native ragweed you are sure to see some of these flies flitting around. You can tell they are members of the Tephritidae (Fruit Fly) family by their delightfully patterned wings.

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