The Hover Fly: Predaceous Pollinator Workshop
Schedule
Sat May 17 2025 at 10:00 am to 11:00 am
UTC-07:00Location
4700 NE 78th St | Vancouver, WA

About this Event
Hover flies, also known as syrphids or flower flies, are a family of flies best known as bee mimics, are frequently seen darting around flowers. Despite this fly family's small size and relatively hairless bodies, they are valuable pollinators as adults. As larvae, some hover fly species consume aphids and some species consume detritus, an essential element in nutrient cycling. Hover flies may go unnoticed but provide essential services in your garden. In this talk, you will learn more about how to identify them, a bit about the research being conducted on the hover fly family, and how gardening decisions can conserve their populations and invite them into your garden. Join the WSU Clark County Extension Master Gardener program as we host a talk from OSU Researcher Nina Miller. Put on in partnership with Clark County Public Health Green Neighbors Program.

Where is it happening?
4700 NE 78th St, 4700 Northeast 78th Street, Vancouver, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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