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Formica integroides tending aphids

Formica integroides wood ants tending pine aphids (California, USA)

Photo details: Canon MP-E 65mm 1-5x macro lens on a Canon EOS D60.
ISO 100, f/13, 1/200 sec, twin flash diffused through tracing paper

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  1. jason says:

    That is a magnificent shot! Only this year did I notice ants moving about my patio day and night, and come to find out they were tending aphids in the bushes outside my patio fence. That’s how I found your blog: doing some research on who the ants were, who the aphids were, and what the two were doing in my shrubs. Though the IDs still elude me, I did find an explanation for their conspiracy via your work–and that’s a huge step forward from where I started. Now I at least can appreciate their tireless activities as a form of survival whilst I bang my head against the wall for some names.

  2. myrmecos says:

    Thanks Jason! Glad to hear the story of how you ended up in my comments section.

    This photo is actually an older shot I took 5 years ago, forgot about, and then found it again this morning. What I like most about it is the crypsis of the aphids in the shot. You’d hardly be able to tell they were there but for the attention of the ants.

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