Three feet south of the science experiment is one of the peony bushes that was planted by the original owner of my home in 1955 . It is a delicate pink almost white , old-fashioned peony .
Each year when I see the hard green buds swell with potential flowers , I thank life for ants . Every bud ball getting constant monitoring for size by scout ants . When the balls reach about one inch in diameter , a group of worker ants are called to service .
The ball becomes a globe of activity with ants carefully feeding- or should I more realistically say 'processing'- each seam of overlaping cover leaves . I used to think that they were eating my flowers but examination revealed absolutely no damage to the plant itself .
What I did discover was that they were actually dissolving the sticky seal that keeps the flower-to-be encased in protection until the right time . The ants know that time . The signal is unknown to me . They carefully remove the sealant which allows the densely packed blossom to explode from the capsule . Ants work on the blossom until every leaf edge is clean . During the heat of midday , the plant is swarming with ants collectively working on every bud . Without them , the flowers would fail to free themselves . I would surely suffer for the lack of beautiful , fragrant peonies scenting the tiny zephyrs that pass through my open windows .
Winter is about five months (with snow) in these parts so is a major force of life . The rest of the time is filled with things ...many of which are in preparation for winter .
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Showing posts with label ants. Show all posts
Friday, June 10, 2011
Ants Abandon Task
- June 10-
- Only one ant patrolling perimetre of salt water taffy syrup . Sryup sticky from humidity but drying in the sun .
- Dike well sealed . Wind does not move any part . Patrol ant occasionally places a grain of sand into a miniscule space . The only thing that will change this picture is water . I've promised myself not to get a bucket of water to clean the spot and sweep away the dike that saved Ant City . Relying totally on nature for this one . I will see it through.
- Thinking the 'eating' that ants were doing during the panic was more processing than eating . The processed taffy was used as mortar for the dike . Perhaps the taffy that ended up in the hole was used to solidify sand tunnels where collapses are common observes husband ( He's involved again.)...I am not going to rip apart the front step to find out .
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Sci-ants Experiment Continued
- Click on each photo to enlarge.
- June 8 -12:00pm
- Oppressive heat and high humidity have put ants into frenzied activity. Eaters are arranged on northeast side of blob. Most ants are shoring up the slope to ant hole with stones . Frantic . Something is up. Spotters ants are examining the streams on the west very carefully . Hm-mmm?
- 12:30 pm- Ants in eating position along edge from south east to west . Few spotters ants(engineers-management?) watching west side . Consuming in full operation.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Experiment In Opportunity
Sci-ants at work , more like it . |
To see how long it takes for a half-chewed piece of candy to disappear off the front step of your house.
Apparatus:
- one piece of Salt Water Taffy of unpopular flavour
- one front step
- one inconsiderate,self-absorbed teenage boy
- ant hill in close proximity
- one curious 8 year old from next door
- one warning sign
- weather
- time
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