Honeybee on Milkweed.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Wasp nest in AC
Ants and Honey
Sunday, March 25, 2012
My old yard 9
This area is where my tree was planted(My parents had a tree planted for each of us kids). Mine something happened to it they cut it so there was a stump left but it quickly sprouted out many little branches you see here. along with a lilac tree, different plants, tiger lillies and a spearmint patch all growing around a good-size rock you can't make out in the photo. And also a row of Peoni bushes to the left that we're always visited by black formica ants in early spring.
My old yard 8
Taken from the front side of the house, more flower beds encouraging other critters to visit. When I was little their used to be a huge spot light by that window above the flowers and tons of insects would be attracted to the light and also the white coloring of the house. Huge luna moths, beetles, lacewings, katydids, walking sticks and much, much more.
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My old yard 3
A peach tree my dad planted years ago, he used an old tractor tire as it's base you really can't see here. But a nice sized colony of black formica ants make their home in there and enjoy rearing their herds of aphids for sweet dew and also the bug zapper right next door for it's abundance of insects that fall dead or half dead to the ground.
The old yard 2
My Childhood Home
This is where I spent the first 25 years of my life, in a little southern New England town called Beacon Falls. The house my father built with a nice-sized yard filled with flower beds, trees, and plants all growing nice with the green thumbs of my parents. I was surrounded by woods on all sides, along with ponds, swamps and a creek. Insects were aplenty in my yard and I learned to appreciate nature at an early age. My Sister Kathy first showed me anthills and how to put sugar or other food items down to watch them collect it and bring back to their nest and I was hooked!!! My natural curiosity is as strong as ever as a grown up and have fun reading up on all insects, encountering and watching them outside and studying their habits and taking pictures of them and watching specials about them on TV. Hope you enjoy this blog and a closer look at the Savage Garden.
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