European Dronefly (Aristalis arbustorum)
Also called the Plain-Faced Dronefly. This is a type of hoverfly that mimics the honey bee, but has no stinger. The adults feed on nectar. They can be quickly differentiated from bees because they have no “waist” and only one set of wings. Also, they fly somewhat similar to bees, but are able to hover almost motionless in the air. Their larvae are aquatic filter-feeders found in temporary ponds and swampy areas. (see Wikipedia)