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Ants
... ants ( Figure 3 ), some kinds of fire ants ( Figure 4 ), ghost ants ( Figure 5 ), and Argentine ants ( Figure 6 ) spread colonies by budding. CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure 3. Pharaoh ant. CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure ...
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Ant Trails: A Key to Management with Baits
... Pharaoh ants in an apartment complex, and carpenter ants in a home. Pharaoh Ants Perhaps never is it more critical to consider trailing behavior than in baiting programs for Pharaoh ants ( Figure 2 ). ... to meet the adult worker's increased energy requirements (Figure 4 ). Figure 4. Dietary traits of carpenter ants. As structural pests, the ants' opportunity to achieve a balanced diet is limited only ...
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A Tale of Two Turtles
... other side of the road and gets back into his car and drives away. Go figure! As he drives off, he says,"Have a nice day, little dude!" 'Little dude', my ... had left us there. Some nests get raided by poachers or raccoons or dogs. Even ants attack turtle nests. I remember our race to the sea. We had already hatched a ...
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Biology of Subterranean Termites in the Eastern United States
... to homes and other structures. Figure 2. Termites build shelter tubes to protect them from the drying effects of air and from natural enemies, such as ants. (B.T. Forschler) Types of ... control measures and for developing new termite control technologies. Figure 15. A fallen apple damaged by subterranean termite feeding. (B.T. Forschler) Figure 16. Warm, moist wood provides subterranean termites with ...
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Peachtree Borer, HYG-2032-94
... or wounds caused by other factors such as winter injury. Figure 1. Peachtree borer larva (1), cocoon (2), empty pupal case ( ... first hatched, and 30 mm (5/4 inch) when fully grown. Figure 2. Peachtree borer adult female (A), adult male (B), fully grown ... to minimize trapping of nontarget species. Non-Chemical Control Natural Control Ants, spiders, and lacewings prey on larvae in exposed locations, and ...
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Sarracenia, Carnivorous Plants Online - Botanical Society of America
... Trapping of ants can be important to the digestion process as well. Along the outer edge of the leaf is a flat flange (Figure 5) that provides a trail of a sweet nectar-like substance leading to the opening of the pitcher. Ants often follow ... Figure 6), the ant dies and decays, thus releasing the formic acid made by the ant (formic acid results in the nasty stings some ants ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... their inner surface (Figure 3). They should be studied in more detail as they seem to be involved in the attraction of prey. We observed ants and wasps being ... . Photograph by Andreas Wistuba. Figure 1: Heliamphora chimantensis pitcher. Photograph by Andreas Wistuba. Figure 2: Cluster of Heliamphora chimantensis pitchers. Photograph by Andreas Wistuba. Figure 3: Heliamphora chimantensis pitcher ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... capture rate of insects (Gonzales et al., 1991; Jaffe et al., 1992). Jaffe (1992) reported ants (Formicidae) as being a major component of the captured arthropods in Heliamphoranutans pitchers. For different ... under the lid appendage, “NR” indicates the nectar reservoir. Drawn by Dr. Peter Harbarth. Figure 3 A group of H. folliculata pitchers on Aparaman Tepui. Photograph by Dr. Andreas Wistuba ...
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Browningia candelaris
... other than the cacti, which themselves often look stressed by drought. Figure 1. An unusual branched plant of Browningia candelaris in the Nazca ... , with fruit, in the Tinajas Canyon near Lima, Peru. G157.02 Figure 3. (Insert): Flowers of the same plant Although rainfall probably has ... full of pulp (Fig.5) which is said to be attractive to ants, and they may play a part in the distribution of seeds. ...
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Questions On Lilacs
... and bloom this year, but it seems we have carpenter ants in the tree. The ants have cut a groove into the base of the tree. ... appears that the tree is extruding sap. Could this be why the ants are attacking the tree? It also seems we have attracted yellowjackets. Any ... and blooms. Then another one will lose its leaves. I can’t figure out what’s wrong. (e-mail reference) A: I don’t have ...
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