When you don't evolve with the native plants. I helped him escape, but it's only a matter of time.



by GenesisNemesis17

22 Comments

  1. EnvironmentalOkra529

    This happens almost exclusively with honeybees which did not evolve with milkweed

  2. IAmKind95

    Dang I never heard of that happening before. Crazy

  3. Worldly_Secretary197

    Omg I didn’t know this could happen!!

  4. SHOWTIME316

    this explains why there are *hundreds* of crab spiders on my milkweeds lol. they don’t even have to do any work!

  5. A-Plant-Guy

    Milkweed supporting the locals đŸ’ȘđŸ»

  6. EF5Cyniclone

    Darn, I was hoping that jumping spider was going to get a meal.

  7. No-Counter-34

    Damn European colonizers getting what they deserve 

  8. Similar-Simian_1

    You should’ve left it. Just nature taking its course! Especially with invasive insects.

  9. quriositie

    interesting, the honeybees are having no problem with my butterfly milkweed (but I wish they were!)

  10. ItsFelixMcCoy

    *Her, all of the honeybees you see at flowers are workers.

  11. JoeViturbo

    Pollen, especially insect-transported pollen, is generally measured in micrometers.

    Asclepias pollen is measured in millimeters.

  12. Back_on_redd

    I thought I was on r/Lebowski for a second

  13. lifedrain25

    See what happens Larry? See what happens when you plant a milkweed in a yard?

  14. Chipfullyinserted

    I love that that flower has a face. It looks like a little kitten.

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