Narcissus Bulb Fly – Merodon equestis
Narcissus Bulb Fly (Merodon equestis)
Common Name: small bulb flies and large narcissus bulb fly
Latin Name: Eumerus strigatus, Merodon equestris and E. Funeralis
Appearance:
- Adults have bee-like looks! These flies have evolved to (almost) perfectly mimic a bumblebee over time.
- They are quite large, measuring 1.5cm. They are fluffy, like bees, and thus excellent pollinators of flowers. They have some banding that starts with orange fur and progresses to a black thorax with brownish-yellow rears.
- A single larva will infect a bulb. They have the appearance of plump, creamy-white grubs. They are almost 2cm long.