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Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
January 15, 2026
There honestly aren’t very many social insects: those that spend their lives in hives, such as bumblebees, or nests, in…
Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
December 18, 2025
This pastel-colored dragonfly took advantage of an unseasonably warm and sunshiny mid-December day to have an excursion. The Variegated Meadowhawk’s…
Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
November 25, 2025
If you visit Mount Pisgah on a sunny, late-fall day, you may see what look like straw-colored moths flying here…
Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
November 5, 2025
If you want to learn more about today’s insect, you’d better search for its genus name, Medetera, and not its…
Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
October 16, 2025
While the Mint Moth isn’t green, and doesn’t smell like toothpaste, it is a refreshingly pleasing little moth that can…
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