yes, kinda, because apples can rot, and basically all insects are attracted to rotting things, so when the rotting apples either stay on or fall off of the tree, it usually leaves that disgusting pile of bug/fly/(insects) that you see when you go apple picking.
...there appears to be some thing oozing out of the tree and quite a few insects/flies are attracted to the area...any ideas what this might be?
Flowers attract insects. Insects pollinate the flowers. Pollinated flowers produce seeds. Seeds grow into apples.
No, they are attracted to insects.
All fruits are attracted to the earth by gravity.but ripe ones fall because of the weakness of the stem which hold them to the tree.
because it is an apple tree
The apple blossom grows on an apple tree. The apple tree grows when you plant an apple seed.
This is because some insects come to pollinate the flowers and there are many of them who eat the leaves of the tree and destroy them which can kill the tree slowly. So we need to control those harmful insects. If you do not know what to do, call now to find out +1 855 640 0327 (Toll-Free)
Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.
tree apple
yes they are
an apple tree
No - an apple tree is a dicot.