Bees (and many other insects) love overripe Chicago hardy figs. Seems like a good tree to plant to support wildlife.: gardening
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Fig Wasps
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Are There Really Dead Wasps in Your Figs?
Rancona and Blanca De Maella Figs (Asian Pears, JuJu Bees) w/pics
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Rob N Roll on Twitter: "Figs are not really a fruit, they're inverted flowers. They require a unique kind of pollination that only comes from fig wasps that have to die inside
There might have been a wasp in your fig – but don't throw it away! – Plants and Pipettes
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A closeup of wasps and bees eating figs Stock Photo - Alamy