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Looks pretty but attracts a LOT of wasps, what’s it called?


Looks pretty but attracts a LOT of wasps, what’s it called?

by secretlyaahobbit

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  1. TKG_Actual

    Goldenrod (Solidago sp.), and it’s an aster so it’s pollinator fuel.

  2. Elino_sa

    Depending on your location this is considered an invasive species. In some countries people pull them out of the ground upon sight.

  3. Zestyclose-Storm2882

    Goldenrod. Some previous reddit posts say they might be beneficial wasps- ie non aggressive and eat other garden pests, so might be worth identifying which kind of wasps they are. Only yellow jackets are aggressive. Some hoverflies mimic wasps and hornets too

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