If you have great vision, love the outdoors, and an appreciation for butterflies, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources ...
From their incredible migration to their unique diet, we answer the most frequently asked questions about the Monarch butterfly, one of North America's most beloved insects.
Fred is a chubby, fuzzy Isabella caterpillar, more commonly known as a woolly bear caterpillar. Unfortunately, Fred has ...
Butterflies, contrary to their delicate appearance, frequently expel liquid waste, a process crucial for their survival. This ...
Long before it grows its classic black and orange wings, the Monarch butterfly begins its life among the hooded flowers of milkweed. As caterpillars, they cannot eat anything else. Alongside ...
THE MONARCH IS BACK! Butterfly enthusiasts are on the lookout for monarch butterflies now through March, but need your help.
Monarch butterfly enthusiasts across the Southeast are being called upon to report sightings of the iconic species this ...
WE’RE TALKING ABOUT THE WOOLY BEAR CATERPILLAR. DEFINITELY HAVE SEEN THEM. RUMOR HAS IT THAT THESE CATERPILLARS MAY HAVE ...
My sister and I went on a joint diet. She stopped and I didn’t.
Now is the time to plan next year’s garden with butterflies and moths in mind. Though less efficient pollinators than bees, ...
Discover how insects and other small creatures rely on leaf litter to survive the winter and how this supports local ecology.
You can support butterflies by doing these things: garden with natives and nectar plants; offer host plants; don’t use ...