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09-NOV-2010 Christine Hanrahan

Double goldenrod galls chewed open by squirrels

The Goldenrod Gall Fly, Eurosta solidaginis, a member of the fruit fly family, is responsible for these galls, which do not harm the plant. In late spring, early summer, the fly lays an egg on the stem of the newly growing goldenrod. The plant tissues form a hard ball around the intrusion, that is, the egg, and in time the eggs hatches into a larva which spends the winter in this protective shelter. Only perhaps not so protected as it may seem. Red squirrels, mice, and some birds all seek out the insects inside. Here both galls have been chewed by a squirrel to get at the larvae.

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Máire Uí Mhaicín10-Nov-2010 19:31
How nice that the squirrels left this as a reminder of their moment of nourishment and enjoyment.
Patricia Kay10-Nov-2010 16:29
Beautiful shot nd interesting info Christine...BV
Guest 10-Nov-2010 13:41
Hungry little critters. We've been collecting acorns to plant, seems this year there are so many the squirrels can't eat them all. Maybe indicative of a very cold winter, that's what the old folks used to say
Graeme10-Nov-2010 09:45
You find amazing things to photograph, Christine. The information is excellent! Great shot indeed.BV
Stephanie10-Nov-2010 09:34
Fascinating info Christine! V
Squirrels will eat anything and everything! LOL!
slhoornstra10-Nov-2010 05:16
It must be very nutritious, striking and interesting. V
Cindi Smith10-Nov-2010 04:37
How cool!!!! Never knew that!
Carl Carbone10-Nov-2010 03:02
Nice documentation. I've seen Downy Woodpeckers and Chickadees on these, but not squirrels. I guess our squirrels get enough "free" bird seed! V
Margot W10-Nov-2010 02:29
Something to please every pallet. I wonder how formed they were and if left longer would have had a bigger meal as spring is still a long way off?
Hank Vander Velde10-Nov-2010 02:16
An other nice image and good info Christine.
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