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Warp & Weft | Pavement ant Warp &amp; Weft<br />
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Lost in a daisy&#039;s warp and weft,<br />
 unresolved petals fade around an ant<br />
 kept against her will.<br />
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Warp & Weft | Pavement ant

Warp & Weft

Lost in a daisy's warp and weft,
unresolved petals fade around an ant
kept against her will.

Wild Light Post: http://www.bugdreams.com/archives/warp/

    comments (2)

  1. Great shot .
    You van make up à lot of tales with this one
    Posted 13 years ago
  2. Thanks Ellen! I'd like to hear your story for this ... Posted 13 years ago

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The pavement ant, ''Tetramorium caespitum'', is a common household pest. Its name comes from the fact that colonies usually make their homes in pavement. It is distinguished by one spine on the back, two nodes on the petiole, and grooves on the head and thorax . The species is native to Europe, but was introduced to North America in the 18th century.

During early spring, colonies attempt to conquer new areas and often attack nearby enemy colonies. These result in huge sidewalk battles,.. more

Species identified by Ludo Sak
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Uploaded Dec 8, 2011.