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Offline Les

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Busy day on the Mums
« on: November 03, 2015, 04:27:08 pm »
All these insects were feeding off the Mums today but as soon as the sun was off the plants they were gone, except for the moths.






















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Re: Busy day on the Mums
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2015, 04:33:40 pm »
Nice capture of many hungry critters  :) 8)
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Re: Busy day on the Mums
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2015, 12:28:08 am »
wow, great photos les!

what is:
# 3?  native bee?
# 4? long slender body, orangeish, and black with white dots and long antennae ?
# 10?  the green beetle? with black dots?
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Re: Busy day on the Mums
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2015, 06:49:25 am »
Les, that just shows you what an impact a few plants can have on Mother Nature.  When people ask what they can do to help bees and pollinators, our answer should be to plant a few bee friendly plants and skip the insecticides.  How many mums do you have in that planting?

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Re: Busy day on the Mums
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2015, 09:43:15 am »
Baker....I have Mums scattered all around my yard, probably at least 15 huge plants.  I never got around to doing the second pinch back on them this summer so they got super tall and as a result, the first heavy rainy beat them up.  Instead of standing tall, they are kind of bent over but the pollinators don't care how they look.  I am slowly ripping out the perennials that do not provide anything for the pollinators and replacing with pollinator friendly plants.  I never spray anything, if the plants get bugs than so be it.

Riverbee.....I know #3 is a native bee but the other two bugs, no clue.  I did notice that the flies absolutely loved the Mums.