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  3. Bird feeder - Wikipedia

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    A hummingbird feeder with red nectar. Hummingbird feeders, rather than dispensing seed, supply liquid nourishment to hummingbirds in the form of a sugar solution. The solution is normally 4 parts water to 1 part white sugar. Only pure refined white cane or beet sugar should be used, according to experts: [3] [4] [5] [6]

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    When cleaning feeders, wear rubber gloves and dispose of any old food before scrubbing the feeder with hot water containing a 5% disinfectant solution. Rinse the feeder with cold water and allow ...

  5. Parischnogaster jacobsoni - Wikipedia

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    Wasps that build their nests on the underside of leaves will add an ant guard to the stem to prevent ants from attacking the nest. [2] Ant guard construction is a behavior peculiar to P. jacobsoni among its genus, although it does occur in some wasps in the genera Eustenogaster and Liostenogaster via a radically different behavioral mechanism. [7]

  6. Acacia-ant symbiosis - Wikipedia

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    Acacia-ant symbiosis is the interaction between myrmecophilous Vachellia trees (ant acacias) and ants that nest on them (acacia ants). Obligate acacia ants dwell in the gall -like domatia within the swolen stipular spines of African or Central American ant acacia species, and they also take the food ( nectar or Beltian bodies ) offered by the tree.

  7. Stenogastrinae - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of the nest architecture in these wasps has been especially determined by the pressure exerted by predators such as ants and tropical hornets. Against the first ones, some species build special sticky, gelatinous structures, called "ant guards", formed with the secretion of the Dufour gland which are placed as barriers to the nests.

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