Beware the Lonomia obliqua, South America's deadliest caterpillar. This creature, often called the assassin caterpillar, ...
Monarch butterfly enthusiasts across the Southeast are being called upon to report sightings of the iconic species this ...
The deadly Lonomia caterpillar is alarming scientists as rising encounters expose its potent venom. Experts warn its ...
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How Raising Monarch Caterpillars Helps Save Their Species
Cole & Jay explain why monarch butterflies are disappearing and how to help raise them. List of Trump's Proposals to Send ...
WE’RE TALKING ABOUT THE WOOLY BEAR CATERPILLAR. DEFINITELY HAVE SEEN THEM. RUMOR HAS IT THAT THESE CATERPILLARS MAY HAVE ...
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These Fuzzy North American Caterpillars Leave Painful Stings
Caterpillars look cute, like little fuzzy toys. But an up-close look at their “fur” will reveal that many species have spines at the tips of their hairs. When an animal brushes against the caterpillar ...
Now is the time to plan next year’s garden with butterflies and moths in mind. Though less efficient pollinators than bees, ...
Believe it or not, but not every caterpillar out there is a great option for a tiny pet– some are simply venomous enough that ...
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Why Monarchs are staying in the south, and how you can help
THE MONARCH IS BACK! Butterfly enthusiasts are on the lookout for monarch butterflies now through March, but need your help.
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The Deadly “Dancing Caterpillar” of South America
This dancing caterpillar might seem harmless, but it's actually one of the the most venomous insects in the world.
Most well-intentioned gardeners give a lot of thought to planting the "right" plants to nourish pollinators and other ...
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