Why Ants Are Crawling All Over Your Peonies
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If you've ever grown peonies, you have probably noticed that when they are getting ready to bloom, there are ants crawling on them. It's and example of mutualism. Both species benefit from the short term relationship, and they repeat it again, year after year.
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