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A lone ant gave the game away
Last evening whilst on my haunches examining the lines of sweet pea
for gaps I was suddenly distracted by a movement to my left where a large blue-glazed pot supports a rather nice red jap. maple (bloodgood). It was a solitary ant. But there was determination in its movement and so I wondered what could he be after and more to the point why weren't his buddies scoffing the aphids on the rose to my right like they did last year after I crushed up the majority of their little 'honey' producing hosts. And then I noticed that I had never noticed how knobbly the plants stem is. But then I realised those weren't nodular growths, but reddy- brown aphids entirely blending in to the stem. Further inspection revealed the entire plant , every little stem, new and old was covered 2 to 3 thick in them; It took a while, but I got through the lot. For 2 years I had tried to grow such a plant in just that place, but both died (££) for no really determinable reason other then possible run-off from the patio, but that seemed unlikely because it is so worn and clapped out and ant riddled that the underlying material has turned to sand, so there wouldn't be much by way of run-off. That said, growing the maple in the pot seemed to have done the trick. This is it's second year. |
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