The genius of insect designs.
At times, I am astounded at their actions to defend themselves from predators.
It seems like this Fruit Chafer has 4 eyes, two on each side. But in fact, the eyes on its hind leg are false. This is to fool predators, as they will see the distance between the 2 eyes, and think that it's a very big insect.
Insects are a very important part of the eco-system, as they perform many crucial tasks. No pollinators, mean no flowers or fruits. So many species are pollinators.
Now to back me up about what I said above, read this section below.
The importance of insects: The critical importance of insects in natural ecosystems, is best illustrated by imagining what would happen if all insects suddenly died out. Within days, thousands of insectivorous invertebrates, fish, amphibian, reptile, and mammal species would begin to starve to death, as would the larger predators that feed on them.
Since most flowering plants rely on insects for pollination, these would also die out. Within a few decades, the only surviving large species would be wind, or water pollinated plants, and a reduced number of other invertebrates. In many ecosystems, insects such as termites are the most important recyclers of nutrients. In their absence the fertility of the soil would drop, causing the mass death of plant life. Interestingly, although both terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems would be dramatically transformed, the marine environment would hardly be affected, as insects are almost completely absent from the sea-the only habitat that they have failed to colonize successfully.
Source: Book. Insects of South Africa. ISBN 978-1-77584-584-3.
Below are two shots of a shield bug with its camouflage on our Jacob's Ladder plant.
Perfectly blending in with the plant in the background.
This is a female Carpenter Bee, and it's two yellow bands are the same color as the flower that its sucking nectar from.
Unfortunately our indigent wasps have no camouflage abilities, and they are becoming endangered, due to the attacks from the invasive Yellow-Jacket wasps.
I so wish that we had seen this pupae earlier when its top was closed, as then we might have seen the Acrea butterfly emerging from it. But not to be, and the open top means that the new born was gone.
Dragonflies have their speed and their erratic flying patterns to protect them, but during mating, they are at their most vulnerable.
And sadly, I leave you with this to ponder on. The worst predator on this planet is mankind. Think about it. We can kill anything in nature, and this dead little bee is evidence of it. It landed on our stainless steel table in the back garden, not to rest, but to die. The yellow flower pollen on its little legs can clearly be seen lying next to it. An unexpected death?
Oh yes, pesticides have that effect on the bees, and also on most other insects. A sad and angry situation for us.
I have to admit that some insects, bugs, aphids and worms, to name only a few regarded as pests, can seriously deplete the quality of fruit and vegetables. Especially for those that produce the products in bulk. But scientists have been investing the insect control systems over the years, and sadly no harmless solutions to the problem have yet been discovered.
Organic, (meaning no pesticides) is the current buzz word, but for some reason there are only a few that adopted the organic system to produce their products, and for another obscure reason the organic produce is more expensive.
There might be others here on Hive that are more conversant with this situation, and if it is you that are reading this, then maybe you can give me some insights about this subject in the comments section below.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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There is an old saying that if there is a worm in an apple, then you can eat it without worrying about your health. In fact, this is true, but nowadays it is difficult to find products grown in natural conditions on store shelves, where bees work tirelessly for the harvest. For example, I have a garden that I write about, so now the bees are working intensively so that we can enjoy our own healthy food in the summer and autumn. Unfortunately, people who live in big cities do not have this opportunity.
We export most of the fruit from our farms to Europe and other countries, and they have very high standards to comply with. If a worm is found in an apple, then the entire batch of apples will be rejected. I am glad that you have a garden, and you can grow your own organic food, and yes, bees are tireless workers. We are currently searching for a smaller house with a big garden, but they are as scarce as finding a needle in a haystack.
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This is beautiful content. Whenever we go to any area like this, in a rural area or we see such beautiful insects, we must photograph them and share them on every platform.
Thank you and we live in a rural area. So, I happily share to show the benefits of insects to the eco-system of nature.
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cool👍 you managed to capture some beautiful insects. all have their own charm. it's a shame the bee died. most likely it died after sucking nectar from a flower, a flower that was sprayed with pesticide.
Thank you, and I am glad that you liked the insects. I cannot say what killed the bee, but it is most likely one or another form of poison. So sad.
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I think organic is more expensive because without pesticides, more of the crops are lost. Still, it would be better to see everything grown that way. I suspect that if food wasn't wasted there would be plenty for everyone.
Oh yes, but if special care is taken, and also with the use of organic pesticides, most of the crops can be saved, especially in the case of an onslaught of aphids. But then a mix of soap and water can also control aphids, and it will not contaminate the crops. Of course there are a range of insects that attack crops, especially citrus and apples, and then something all purpose and stronger has to be used.
Such is life.
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I love your posts, my friend. It's an opportunity to gather knowledge. This beautiful insect was unknown to me until today, and your photographs add an interesting spotlight. Thank you for the opportunity you give us for learning.
Thank you for the kind comment my friend, and I am glad that you appreciate my sharing of nature's wonders. My purpose is to get people to become interested in nature, as I know that it will be good for the planet.
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Wow, you captured some truly amazing insects here!
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This is a fascinating fact, and I love that you created a blog about these insects.
I feel guilty, but I must kill the bee because my nephew was stung by it, and it really hurt him.
Thank you, and no need to kill the bee, as it will die after it lost its sting.
You are right; they will die, but we wanted revenge. They live outside our house, but we did not touch it we just let them be.
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Nice variety of insects. It's unfortunate that they cause trouble in agricultural products, so they need to be controlled. I enjoyed the sharp shots.
I hope farmers around the world can start to implement "pest-control" measures that are not so disruptive to the natural processes. I believe I read something about planting certain other plants around crops that certain insects avoid. If this is possible at a large scale, I think it would be preferable, as we need our bees alive and pollinating. Thank you for sharing!