When you don't evolve with the native plants. I helped him escape, but it's only a matter of time. by GenesisNemesis17 native plant gardeningNative Plantsrain gardens 22 Comments GenesisNemesis17 3 months ago This one wasn’t so lucky. I thought it was a sleepy bee, then saw his head chewed off and another one stuck. https://preview.redd.it/pjrmav6yi38f1.jpeg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=95c630e885bb033d3613964c05d885240251dac0 Ok_Oil_995 3 months ago What’s happening here? EnvironmentalOkra529 3 months ago This happens almost exclusively with honeybees which did not evolve with milkweed Nervous-Award976 3 months ago Woah đ IAmKind95 3 months ago Dang I never heard of that happening before. Crazy Worldly_Secretary197 3 months ago Omg I didnât know this could happen!! namesareunavailable 3 months ago WTF! Learned something new. SHOWTIME316 3 months ago this explains why there are *hundreds* of crab spiders on my milkweeds lol. they don’t even have to do any work! wharf_rat_92 3 months ago So milkweed bad or good? Totalidiotfuq 3 months ago What is this non native shithead doing! carrotsalsa 3 months ago How did you help him escape? A-Plant-Guy 3 months ago Milkweed supporting the locals đȘđ» EF5Cyniclone 3 months ago Darn, I was hoping that jumping spider was going to get a meal. No-Counter-34 3 months ago Damn European colonizers getting what they deserve Similar-Simian_1 3 months ago You shouldâve left it. Just nature taking its course! Especially with invasive insects. quriositie 3 months ago interesting, the honeybees are having no problem with my butterfly milkweed (but I wish they were!) ItsFelixMcCoy 3 months ago *Her, all of the honeybees you see at flowers are workers. JoeViturbo 3 months ago Pollen, especially insect-transported pollen, is generally measured in micrometers. Asclepias pollen is measured in millimeters. Back_on_redd 3 months ago I thought I was on r/Lebowski for a second lifedrain25 3 months ago See what happens Larry? See what happens when you plant a milkweed in a yard? Chipfullyinserted 3 months ago I love that that flower has a face. It looks like a little kitten. Somecivilguy 3 months ago *aggressively buys more milkweeds* Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
GenesisNemesis17 3 months ago This one wasn’t so lucky. I thought it was a sleepy bee, then saw his head chewed off and another one stuck. https://preview.redd.it/pjrmav6yi38f1.jpeg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=95c630e885bb033d3613964c05d885240251dac0
EnvironmentalOkra529 3 months ago This happens almost exclusively with honeybees which did not evolve with milkweed
SHOWTIME316 3 months ago this explains why there are *hundreds* of crab spiders on my milkweeds lol. they don’t even have to do any work!
Similar-Simian_1 3 months ago You shouldâve left it. Just nature taking its course! Especially with invasive insects.
quriositie 3 months ago interesting, the honeybees are having no problem with my butterfly milkweed (but I wish they were!)
JoeViturbo 3 months ago Pollen, especially insect-transported pollen, is generally measured in micrometers. Asclepias pollen is measured in millimeters.
lifedrain25 3 months ago See what happens Larry? See what happens when you plant a milkweed in a yard?
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This one wasn’t so lucky. I thought it was a sleepy bee, then saw his head chewed off and another one stuck.
https://preview.redd.it/pjrmav6yi38f1.jpeg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=95c630e885bb033d3613964c05d885240251dac0
What’s happening here?
This happens almost exclusively with honeybees which did not evolve with milkweed
Woah đ
Dang I never heard of that happening before. Crazy
Omg I didnât know this could happen!!
WTF! Learned something new.
this explains why there are *hundreds* of crab spiders on my milkweeds lol. they don’t even have to do any work!
So milkweed bad or good?
What is this non native shithead doing!
How did you help him escape?
Milkweed supporting the locals đȘđ»
Darn, I was hoping that jumping spider was going to get a meal.
Damn European colonizers getting what they deserveÂ
You shouldâve left it. Just nature taking its course! Especially with invasive insects.
interesting, the honeybees are having no problem with my butterfly milkweed (but I wish they were!)
*Her, all of the honeybees you see at flowers are workers.
Pollen, especially insect-transported pollen, is generally measured in micrometers.
Asclepias pollen is measured in millimeters.
I thought I was on r/Lebowski for a second
See what happens Larry? See what happens when you plant a milkweed in a yard?
I love that that flower has a face. It looks like a little kitten.
*aggressively buys more milkweeds*