Leave the Leaves for Natural Pest Control
Once flowers have bloomed and your yard plants have died back in the fall, you might wonder where all the insects you saw in your yard spend the winter. Most […]
Once flowers have bloomed and your yard plants have died back in the fall, you might wonder where all the insects you saw in your yard spend the winter. Most […]
Bugs are in trouble, and our yards are part of the answer Pale green with delicate tails fluttering in the darkness, the luna moth is an enchanting presence in nighttime
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By Deborah Seiler When the temperature starts to drop and flowers close up shop for the winter, it’s normal to wonder where all the little creatures have gone. For most
Leave the Leaves! These Invertebrates Depend on It. Read More »
By Matthew Shepherd Bugs are in trouble, and our yards are part of the answer Pale green with delicate tails fluttering in the darkness, the luna moth is an enchanting
Tiny Places For Tiny Animals: Building The Microhabitats That Bugs Need To Thrive Read More »
By Justin Wheeler A version of this blog was originally published April 4, 2017. Updated March 16, 2023. Spring is here. A time when warmer weather naturally turns a winter-weary
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This event will be recorded and posted to: The Xerces Youtube Channel. Join Emily May, Pollinator Conservation Specialist with the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, to talk about supporting pollinators and
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When the temperature starts to drop and flowers close up shop for the winter, it’s normal to wonder where all the little creatures have gone. For most invertebrates, the answer
Leave The Leaves! These Invertebrates Depend On It. Read More »