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Peonies are the show-stoppers of the garden with their large, vibrant blooms that come in a variety of colors. Their sweet fragrance fills the warm summer air, and their resilience means they come back year after year. But there’s one thing about peonies that might catch you off guard: they’re often covered in ants.

Wait! Don’t panic about the ants just yet. READ MORE: America's Most Horrifying Bug Is Actually a Welcome Visitor It's true: you can't beat the beauty of a peony, but you can't help but notice their talent for attracting ants—lots of ants. So, should you spray your peonies to keep those pesky ants away? According to experts: absolutely not.



So says the Country Garden Flower Company , a two-person garden and flower expert team located near Colchester in the UK. They say that every year they are asked the same question when they start posting photos of their own peony harvest. So they took to social media to get the peony vs.

ants truth out there : The ants are not attacking your peony buds! They are simply grabbing an easy sugary meal. Interestingly enough, it turns out that this is less a horror story, and more of a love story—between the ants and the peonies. READ MORE: Think Twice Before 'Rescuing' That 'Injured' Baby Bird Welcome to the World of "Biological Mutualism" The Integrated Pest Management Program at the University of Missouri contends that it is an example of "biological mutualism" which just means that both species benefit from the other's .

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