
Have you ever seen this little guy? This is a Syrphid or a 'Hoverfly' or 'Flower Fly.' The Syrphids belong to the group of 'true flies' that have only one pair of wings (FYI: wasps and bees have two pairs of wings). This little insect is a teeny little thing found in the garden and hovers about, nectaring on flowers. The adults gather nectar and pollen from the flowers and are one of few insects that can digest pollen. It is one of the few flies that can actually digest pollens.

Hoverflies mimic the bumblebee...this helps to keep the predators away! The good thing (from a gardener's standpoint) is that these little flies are stingless.
So, if you see these...

or one of these....then know your garden is in good hands.
