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Craven 02-05-2011 10:20 PM

Ants & Pollen / Nectar
 
I'm trying to make a bit of a container "bee garden" on my patio...
nothing serious, just a bit of fun and trying to do some good at the
same time.

I have quite a lot of ants outside - not a huge amount, but there are
always some visible on my plants - and I'm wondering do they take the
pollen and nectar?

Any info appreciated,

Craven.

Bob Hobden 02-05-2011 10:50 PM

Ants & Pollen / Nectar
 
"Craven" wrote

I'm trying to make a bit of a container "bee garden" on my patio...
nothing serious, just a bit of fun and trying to do some good at the same
time.

I have quite a lot of ants outside - not a huge amount, but there are
always some visible on my plants - and I'm wondering do they take the
pollen and nectar?

Any info appreciated,


Always considered ants on plants to mean there are sap suckers at work...
aphids and scale insects are the ones. These insects secrete a sugary fluid
which the ants collect, they actually milk the insects for the liquid. I'm
also convinced that ants place or at least distribute these insects on the
plants.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK


'Mike'[_4_] 02-05-2011 11:06 PM

Ants & Pollen / Nectar
 


"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
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"Craven" wrote

I'm trying to make a bit of a container "bee garden" on my patio...
nothing serious, just a bit of fun and trying to do some good at the same
time.

I have quite a lot of ants outside - not a huge amount, but there are
always some visible on my plants - and I'm wondering do they take the
pollen and nectar?

Any info appreciated,


Always considered ants on plants to mean there are sap suckers at work...
aphids and scale insects are the ones. These insects secrete a sugary
fluid which the ants collect, they actually milk the insects for the
liquid. I'm also convinced that ants place or at least distribute these
insects on the plants.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK


Read my post about putting bands on fruit trees a few days back

:-)))))

Kind regards

Mike

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It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
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Craven 03-05-2011 09:32 PM

Ants & Pollen / Nectar
 
On 02/05/2011 22:50, Bob Hobden wrote:
"Craven" wrote

I'm trying to make a bit of a container "bee garden" on my patio...
nothing serious, just a bit of fun and trying to do some good at the
same time.

I have quite a lot of ants outside - not a huge amount, but there are
always some visible on my plants - and I'm wondering do they take the
pollen and nectar?

Any info appreciated,


Always considered ants on plants to mean there are sap suckers at
work... aphids and scale insects are the ones. These insects secrete a
sugary fluid which the ants collect, they actually milk the insects for
the liquid. I'm also convinced that ants place or at least distribute
these insects on the plants.

I've heard about ants "farming" insects. Also some of the traps that
they set are quite ingenious.


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