Mar 30, 2021

Flies as Pollinators

 

This Green Blow fly (Lucilia cuprina), is feeding on the flower of Garlic Chives. Flies are second only to bees when it comes to pollination and are the main pollinators of Cacao trees from which chocolate is made. Unlike honeybees, flies don’t need to carry pollen and nectar back to a hive, they visit flowers to sip on the nectar themselves.

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Mar 25, 2021

Brown Rat, Rattus norvegicus - Video

 

Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus), searching for food.

The Brown Rat, also known as the common rat, street rat, sewer rat, is a widespread species of common rat. One of the largest muroids, it is a brown or grey rodent with a head and body length of up to 28 cm long, and a tail slightly shorter than that.



Mar 24, 2021

Golden-tailed Spiny Ant (Polyrhachis spp.)

 

Golden-tailed Spiny Ant (Polyrhachis spp.)

The Golden-tailed Spiny Ant is a fascinating insect native to Southeast Asia. It is part of the ant family, Formicidae, and is known for its striking appearance and unique features.

This ant species gets its name from the golden-colored tip of its abdomen, which is highly visible and distinguishes it from other ant species. The ant's body is covered in dense spines, giving it a spiky and intimidating appearance.

Measuring around 7-12 millimeters in length, the Golden-tailed Spiny Ant is relatively small compared to other ant species. It has a slender and elongated body with a distinctive narrowing waist, known as the petiole. The ant's head is large and equipped with powerful mandibles for both feeding and defense.

Colony life is a key aspect of the Golden-tailed Spiny Ant's behavior. These ants are social insects and live in organized communities led by a queen. They construct intricate subterranean nests consisting of interconnected chambers, tunnels, and galleries. This species prefers nesting in soil or rotten wood, providing them with protection and an ideal environment for raising their young.

The Golden-tailed Spiny Ant is an omnivorous species, feeding on a variety of food sources. Their diet includes small insects, nectar, plant sap, and even honeydew produced by aphids. They are known to be highly efficient predators and have been observed working together as a team to capture larger prey.

Despite its intimidating appearance, the Golden-tailed Spiny Ant is generally not aggressive towards humans unless provoked. However, when threatened, it can deliver a painful sting using its venom-filled stinger. The venom is not dangerous to humans, but it can cause discomfort and a localized reaction.

In nature, these ants play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance. They contribute to the decomposition of organic matter, controlling populations of small insects, and aiding in the dispersal of plant seeds.

The Golden-tailed Spiny Ant is a captivating creature with its spiky exterior and unique behavior. Its distinctive appearance, social structure, and ecological importance make it a fascinating subject of study for entomologists and nature enthusiasts alike.

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