Some bugs have no decency!

It was a lovely, early summer day as I was walking though my mum's garden looking for something to shoot. By something I mean some newly open flowers, maybe a butterfly or some spiders... you know. The usual boring stuff.

But I did not expect to find this!

Rhopalapion longirostre


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One one side of the garden there is a row of hollyhocks planted. I saw them growing the buds and was looking forward to the flower. But by the time the flowers open, little Hollyhock Weevils (Rhopalapion longirostre) decided to have an orgy party!

I actually never saw such tiny weevils before! And so many of them in one place. As cute as they look, they are actually pretty mean pests and can damage the plant. Different type of weevil is attached to different plants feeding on the and laying eggs in the stems or fruits.

This bugger will feed on the leaves and flowers leaving small holes after. And yes I notice those. Besides that they will do no more harm to the plant. The problem is with the larvae. After all the fun they have now female will lay eggs in the flower buds. Then when seed pods starts to form, larvae will feed on the newly developed seeds. So it may happen that the pods will be empty.
The flowers did bloom soon after and looked pretty though and my mum doesn't care much about the seeds anyway.

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A side note about the garden - my mum doesn't use almost any bug killers, so all kinds of insects live the happily in harmony with other insects. Unless aphids attack her roses - those she will protect with any weapon available!

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Seriously.
Get a room!

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They will not leave anything for you, they look very comfortable there, but the big problem is when someone does not wash this perfectly and we eat in any preparation, I think you should use something but don't let your mother find out
Regards

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It is not on edible plant, so they can stay there. It was just a flower.

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Let them be! Free love! 😂😂😂😂

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I did!
I just papparazied them for 10 min.. not that the noticed anything.. :P

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Wow @ewkaw, the photographs were great, I loved them, although those insects give a bit of cold chills, hahahaha

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Haha thanks :)
But they are so tiny and cute :p

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You will have lots of little bugs soon! :D

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I'm not so happy about that....

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Talk about up close and personal photography, weevils sure caught in the act ensuring future generations.

Excellent photography @ewkaw have an awesome day!

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Haha yea :D I bet the didn't expect it.

Thanks Joan, you too :))

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