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Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
July 21, 2025
Woodland Skippers are fairly common this time of year, and are recognizable from their fighter-jet wing profile. Both the common…
Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
July 2, 2025
As you might guess from the name, Assassin Bugs are stealthy and efficient hunters. They pack around a lethal weapon…
Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
June 11, 2025
Butterflies in the Polygonia genus share a distinctive mark: a white arc on their brown underwings that looks like a…
Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
May 13, 2025
Beetle larvae are often cast as the villains of the forest, as they can take down mighty trees with thousands…
Insect Insights, a Bi-Weekly Buford Blog by Karen Richards
April 30, 2025
This small member of the Pyrochroidae or Fire-colored Beetle family is reliably out and about in early May at Mount…
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