Wasp on jasmine flower || MacroPhotography Challenge Week-43
This is my entry for MacroPhotography Challenge Week-43 organized by @theentertainer
This is my entry for MacroPhotography Challenge Week-43 organized by @theentertainer
Wasps & Flowers
Wasps & Flowers
Are there any difficulties in getting pictures of insects pollinating flowers?. The answer is yes, because usually insects that are pollinating flowers have aggressive movements due to the nutritional food produced from flower nectar. Insects and flowers are always interdependent in this life, the food chain process that occurs between the two is something that cannot be separated.
Flowering plants that are pollinated by insects generally have crowns or flower heads that are strikingly colored such as red or yellow.Because insects have a very good sense of sight, therefore, when they see flowers that are strikingly colored and contain nectar, the insects will be attracted to come to them and take the nectar.
Everyone knows that pollination of flowering plants is usually carried out by insects such as butterflies, wasps and bees. And this time I want to share the black wasp that is pollinating jasmine flowers. Wasps are attracted like other insects to flowering plants and generally target brightly colored flowers like the ones in the picture. Hope you like it and thanks for visiting my blog.
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