So I went to take photos of these flowers, and noticed ants scurrying all over them, and decided to try and capture an ant up close. However, as I was looking at the photos after I'd taken them, I was surprised to see these teeny tiny green bugs! I was barely able to see them with the naked eye, even though I knew they were there...
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OMG! I was just talking to you on facebook and did not know it was you! Now that I see this wonderfully unique bug macro, I realize it! I had seen Jason Daniels liking your page on Facebook, went to it, and did not know it was you! That is so funny! Fav!
Hey do you know what this is?
This is ants farming aphids because they eat the sap they produce. its always weird to see, the ant stands over the lines of aphids. But the aphids destroy the plant by eating the leaves and they go all black and nasty. If you kill the aphids with bug spray the ants just round up more, so you have to kill the ants FYI. The best way is borax in maple syrup. macro-garden-troubleshooting.
May 21st, 2013
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This is ants farming aphids because they eat the sap they produce. its always weird to see, the ant stands over the lines of aphids. But the aphids destroy the plant by eating the leaves and they go all black and nasty. If you kill the aphids with bug spray the ants just round up more, so you have to kill the ants FYI. The best way is borax in maple syrup. macro-garden-troubleshooting.