35, No. 1, Mar., 1927 Records and Descriptions of Crane-Flies ... Records and Descriptions of Crane-Flies from the Eastern United States (Tipulidae, Diptera) This is the metadata section. Skip to ...
It's spring in Texas and that means bluebonnets, baseball and unfortunately, bugs and this year crane flies are abundant. Often confused by new Texans for a Texas-sized mosquito or incorrectly ...
Crane flies, often mistaken for skeeter hawks, are harmless Louisiana insects. They don't bite or sting, and benefit the ecosystem by aiding in decomposition and serving as food.
Crane flies have been spotted across Oklahoma ... "They’re just part of the environment and are providing food for other animals," said Wyatt Hoback, a professor of entomology at Oklahoma ...
Unlike their blood-sucking cousins, crane flies pose no threat to humans or animals. They also don't feed on mosquitoes, though they are often referred to as skeeter eaters. Each year ...