Yes! It's the flower pods they're interested in.
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Yes, hornets and wasps are attracted to English ivy because it produces nectar that they feed on. However, the presence of English ivy may not necessarily attract hornets and wasps more than other flowering plants.
Examples of invasive species that pose a threat to the environment include zebra mussels, Asian carp, and English ivy. Zebra mussels disrupt ecosystems by outcompeting native species for resources, Asian carp can outcompete native fish populations, and English ivy can smother vegetation and disrupt habitats.
Ivy generally grows best in the spring and fall seasons when the temperatures are mild and there is sufficient rainfall. These seasons provide the ideal conditions for ivy to establish and grow vigorously. Summer can also be a good growing season if the ivy is provided with adequate water and protection from intense heat.
it can but it has to be hitting his skin not the shell
Poison Ivy
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