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PicaPica
1 year ago

Hey,

that is definitely a cabbage snare.

These insects are at the last stage of their development and can not even eat here again, as their chewing tools are devastated.

They are only capable of pairing and later egg deposit and die afterwards, are also absolutely harmless, LG

Schwebfliege264
1 year ago

In any case, something from the genus Tipula, maybe a cabbage ham? They can’t stab in any case, and if you want to put the insect away with your hands, don’t take the legs because they are very sensitive

And because here many say of the Weberknecht, the thing has wings;-)

Schwebfliege264
1 year ago
Reply to  Gianpiero545

No, so the giant things that are here never stab… These are the most beautiful and unavoidable viechers I know, they’re falling down when they fly against a wall.

syncopcgda
1 year ago

Now that you say it, I mean to recognize wings, so no weaving.

Renate2511
1 year ago

Hello, Giani.

In the north, this insect is called “Opa Langbein, Schuster or Emel.

They are very harmless and do not sting.

If she does not die in the meantime, she will move away from herself.

So you have nothing to fear.

Greetings, Renate.

Schleiereule100
1 year ago

Maybe a weberknecht, or water runner?

syncopcgda
1 year ago

Weberknecht, start him and put him in the open, he doesn’t hurt you.