Took this yesterday afternoon.
This ant had some type of fascination with this aphid... wouldn't leave it alone.
What do you guys think?
2 pictures stacked.
Oct 01, 2012 17:31 | #1 Took this yesterday afternoon. 2 pictures stacked. David H.
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mandokid1 Cream of the Crop 13,679 posts Gallery: 718 photos Best ofs: 4 Likes: 1109 Joined Nov 2010 Location: scarborough ontario canada More info | Oct 01, 2012 19:34 | #2 nice one david. DENIS
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alquimista Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 01, 2012 22:41 | #3 ants love aphids, "Some species of ants "farm" aphids, protecting them on the plants they eat, eating the honeydew that the aphids release from the terminations of their alimentary canals. This is a "mutualistic relationship". la costura de Dios
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BasAndrews Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 02, 2012 02:34 | #4 |
WorcesterLad Goldmember 4,783 posts Likes: 168 Joined May 2011 Location: Worcester, UK More info | Oct 02, 2012 08:42 | #5 |
Oct 02, 2012 10:31 | #6 alquimista wrote in post #15067898 ants love aphids, "Some species of ants "farm" aphids, protecting them on the plants they eat, eating the honeydew that the aphids release from the terminations of their alimentary canals. This is a "mutualistic relationship". These "dairying ants" "milk" the aphids by stroking them with their antennae." wikipedia Ah, that explains the antennae movements then. David H.
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