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Old 02-07-2003, 12:08 AM
thoranw
 
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Default Ants on my Kalanchoe

I've seen ants on several of my plants outside- and it usually seems to
follow that the plant looks eaten, etc. You say "farming" aphids? Today I
noticed some browns ants (pardon my general vocabulary- I like flowers,
they're pretty. I don't really like getting technical) that were
"cultivating (?)" some black spots on the stem of one of the flowers that is
often eaten. (I've forgotten what the name of the flower was, its a yellow
flowering perennial, grows to be about 30" tall, the leaves are rather
feathery and it reseeds itself. The ants grow the aphids? To eat? To help
harvest the plant? I've never heard of this and other people have told me
the ants pose no threat to the plant...

Since you seem to be a knowledgeable, please enlighten me.
Thanks- Sonya
"Cereoid-UR12yo" wrote in message
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Ants pose a problem if they are farming aphids on your plants. Take a

closer
look and see.


Hank wrote in message
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Do ants pose a problem on my kalanchoe? This is the plant's first
season outside.

Thanks