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Marmalade hoverfly © Nick Upton/2020VISION
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Marmalade hoverfly © Chris Lawrence
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Marmalade Fly ©Sam Hockaday
Marmalade fly
Scientific name
Episyrphus balteatusOur most common hoverfly, the marmalade fly is orange with black bands across its body. It feeds on flowers like tansy, ragwort and cow parsley in gardens, hedgerows, parks and woodlands.
Species information
Statistics
Length: 0.9-1.2cmConservation status
Common.