ID: Ants(specific id help appreciated) feeding on the tiny honey dew off an aphid
With, almost a global level lockdown in place, looking out for subject for photography, a usual getaway over the weekend, seemed difficult(not an ideal thing to worry off when the whole world is undergoing a difficult phase), until I started looking around in the household small garden. With lacewing eggs and eventual hatchlings last weekend, this weekend turned out that the Painted spiral ginger plant in the balcony seemed to be infected with aphids, a sudden burst of them, which also had brought in some tiny ants, which, as seen in the frame, kept on attending the tiny to the tiniest aphids for the precious honeydew secreted off the body of aphids. Really interesting how these infestations start off and how the ants get introduced.
EXIF:
Canon 80D
Canon 100mm macro + Raynox
F/14
Shutterspeed 1/200
ISO 200
Handheld, External flash fired
Location: Thane
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