The time of year when the asters and goldenrod are blooming (late summer to early fall) is the time of year when most social insects (insects that live in colonies) like honey bees are at their highest population for the year. The asters are one of the last major nectar flowers for the honey bees, and the asters are covered in them. At first glance it may seem to be all honey bees and other social insects (like hornets and bumble bees), but there’s actually quite a wide variety of pollinators drawn to them.
3 thoughts on “Aster Season”
Beautiful!
Your pictures are always captivating and beautiful, Brennah. I was particularly drawn to the early autumn colors this time.
Am I the only one that is mesmerized by the butterfly?
Beautiful!
Your pictures are always captivating and beautiful, Brennah. I was particularly drawn to the early autumn colors this time.
Am I the only one that is mesmerized by the butterfly?