Tuesday, September 16, 2014

On Deck 2014


Blue Daze

Cape Plumbago

English Ivy, Scented Geranium, Pineapple Sage, Orange Mint, Lemon Thyme


Bee in Trouble

I found this bee struggling in the birdbath and fished it out with a stick. After a few minutes of airing and thoroughly wiping it's proboscis, it flew away. 
 



Oh, hello.

Lacewing Eggs 9-16-14

Found lacewing eggs on the potted Mandevilla vine this morning. 

Also an assassin bug. 

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Katydid

I first saw these when they were very tiny and I thought they were a different kind of assassin bug. After they got bigger I realized they must be some kind of katydid. 
http://www.austinbug.com/tettigoniidae2.html


I thought I'd better kill them so they wouldn't continue chewing up my plants. (I'm happy for caterpillars to do so, but then they become beautiful pollinators.) James reminded me of my "natural garden" policy = no interference with the circle of life in our yard. We've only been here a few months, but so far it's been amazing. A pest arrives, shortly followed by predators of that pest. 
So the green bugs stayed. Yesterday a couple that I had been keeping an eye on had disappeared. Birds got them, maybe? This morning I went to check on one that lives on our deck in a pot of herbs. Couldn't find him. But I found this instead:



Praying mantis to the rescue!


Sunday, August 31, 2014

Female Black Swallowtail


Sipping Lantana nectar and laying eggs on parsley!








Caterpillars spotted Sept. 6

9-10-14 Sad update: baby caterpillars all gone this week. Became bird treats??
Next year more parsley! Maybe more caterpillars and some will make it.





Thursday, August 21, 2014

8-21-14


Plumbago, mistflower, fennel blooms, orange mint, sweet potato vine, blue daze foliage. 

Next day Blue Daze blooms opened!

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The Queen




Queen on the blue mistflower 8-19-14
This one is a male -- note the two dark spots on lower wings, which females do not have. 
"Male Queens crave this plant’s purple bloom, which provides them special nutrients that make them attractive to the lady butterflies." 

Friday, August 15, 2014

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Lacewing


Looks like we now have a trash-carrying lacewing larva on the butterfly weed along with all the other critters. 


8-16-14
Lacewing eggs on the butterfly weed!

Lacewing larva(?):

Sept. Lacewing adult.