Tree Sap: Great Attractor for Insects

On June 19, 2024, I observed Bald-faced Hornets, Nessus Sphinx Moths, an Epione Underwing Moth, and Hackberry Emperor Butterflies feeding on sap oozing from a white oak tree (Quercus alba). Several species of ants were also attracted to the sap. The hornets fought with the other insects and themselves. Apparently they didn't learn the sharing lesson in kindergarten. While I've lived at this location for almost 30 years, this is the first time that I've seen Nessus Sphinx moths. It's only the second time that I've observed an Epione Underwing moth. If you see sap oozing from a tree, stake it out. Insects are bound to show up. And, there may be some species arrive that you typically do not see at a location. The insects become so focused on feeding that they become somewhat oblivious to the photographer.

Publicado el junio 29, 2024 06:27 TARDE por kencheeks kencheeks

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Mariposa Emperatriz de Manchas Blancas (Asterocampa celtis)

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kencheeks

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Junio 21, 2024 a las 06:20 TARDE EDT

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PID: Specimen 2

Sylvan Rd
Edgefield County, SC

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kencheeks

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Junio 27, 2024 a las 08:40 MAÑANA EDT

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Sylvan Rd
Edgefield County, SC

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Avispón de Cara Blanca (Dolichovespula maculata)

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kencheeks

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Junio 22, 2024 a las 09:02 MAÑANA EDT

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Feeding on flowing sap from white oak (Quercus alba).

Sylvan Rd
Edgefield County, SC

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kencheeks

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Junio 22, 2024 a las 09:01 MAÑANA EDT

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Sylvan Rd
Edgefield County, SC

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Very cool. Thanks for sharing! I'll have to keep an eye out for sap oozing.

Publicado por hflamholtz hace 2 días

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