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cyprinoid
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Posted on 21-12-2009 21:39
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I have a Bird's nest (European Robin) in my garage that I need to remove. Chicks were successfully raised this summer, and the nest is still in use.

What I am thinking is that it could be interesting to dismantle the nest and look for dipterans. So what would be best time to do it?

I will not interfere when/if there are eggs or chicks, on the other hand I am hesitant to let them keep the nest one more season. I have to leave my garage door open for this.

Also, what diptera families could I find? And are the chances good enough to find ANYTHING that is is worth tha hassle?

Any opinion on the matter would be much appreciated.
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Diptera families - Milichiidae, Carnidae (I never saw this family), Scenopinidae, Hippoboscidae... at least these are those I know at the moment.
 
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You could try just placing the nest in an emergence trap and seeing what comes out. A similar thing (but on a larger scale) is outlined here - http://sites.goog...ant-s-nest
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Diptera families - Milichiidae, Carnidae (I never saw this family), Scenopinidae, Hippoboscidae... at least these are those I know at the moment.


Also Neottiophilinae, Piophilidae, Chloropidae which I found in summer and maybe many more. Look also for beetles, Oribatid mites, bird mites, fleas... Keep the nest humid if you want to rear animals!
 
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Hi cyprinoid,

birds' nests are a very interesting resource not only for flies. From own experience and as already mentioned humidity plays a key role: for instance nests from birdhouses are usually to dry for rearing anything, which may also true for your nest in the garage.
A valuable reference for what might occurring you will find in the papers by Hicks. Full references and some other insights regarding bird's nest can be taken from here.

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Posted on 22-12-2009 21:46
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Thanks all.

Does anyone have plans for a diy emergance trap, or a link where I can buy one?
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