Tiger Bee Fly

The Tiger Bee Fly, scientifically known as Xenox tigrinus, is a fascinating species that can be observed in and around Summerville, South Carolina. This unique fly is recognized for its striking appearance, which resembles that of a bumblebee, making it an interesting sight for nature enthusiasts and casual observers alike. The Tiger Bee Fly is part of the larger fly family and is often noted for its distinctive coloration and patterns that aid in its mimicry of bees, providing it with a level of protection from predators.

Typically found in areas where flowers bloom, the Tiger Bee Fly plays a significant role as a pollinator. Its presence contributes to the health of local ecosystems by facilitating the reproduction of various flowering plants. Observing this species in action can be a delightful experience, as it flits from flower to flower, feeding on nectar and inadvertently helping to transfer pollen.

<pThe Tiger Bee Fly is most commonly seen during warmer months when flowers are abundant. Its activity peaks during sunny days, making it a popular sight among those exploring gardens, parks, and natural areas in Summerville. Whether you are a seasoned wildlife watcher or a casual passerby, keeping an eye out for this remarkable fly can enhance your appreciation for the diverse wildlife that thrives in the region.

ID1665858
Rankspecies
Scientific NameXenox tigrinus (De Geer, 1776)
Common NameTiger Bee Fly
Attributionkuyakojo | kuyakojo | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen05/06/2026 12:05 pm
Last Seen05/06/2026 12:05 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6399157509kuyakojoJune 5, 2026 12:05 pm32.989718, -80.2066

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