When my jujube tree is in full bloom, it swarms with wasps of all shapes, colors, and sizes all day. It is fascinating to watch because I had no idea there were so many wasp varieties around here.
Unfortunately, honeybees and butterflies seem to have no interest in these jujube flowers. I don't know if moths visit this tree at night or not.
So, I suppose I must count on wasps for pollination. Lately, I've been disappointed in this tree's yield.
Can wasps alone get the job done?