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This Cuckoo’s Offspring Depend on a Mud Dauber Wasp | Tales of a Central Florida Wildlife Garden
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Tales of a Central Florida Wildlife Garden. This Cuckoo’s Offspring Depend on a Mud Dauber Wasp. August 7, 2015. Cuckoo Wasp (Chrysis angolensis). I spotted a pretty little metallic insect on the railing by the door the other day. I took a few photos, assuming that it was a one of the sweat bees that visit the Wild Poinsettias. Which are just a few feet away. I did find it odd that a bee would be crawling along the railing and the side of the house. The bright metallic coloring is eyecatching. Eric R....
Balance in the Garden: Ichneumon Parasitic Wasp | Tales of a Central Florida Wildlife Garden
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Tales of a Central Florida Wildlife Garden. Balance in the Garden: Ichneumon Parasitic Wasp. August 18, 2015. The tale of a parasitic wasp originally published by Loret T. Setters on November 21, 2014. Sometime ago I talked about how some wasps keep a garden in balance by using other arthropods as their larval hosts. Adult IO moths are quite pretty. Moth that is a member of the Giant Silkworm and Royal Moth family. Eggs of IO Moth on Redbud Tree. It doesn’t mean it is native to your county or ecosystem.
Barbecued Bagworm Moths | Tales of a Central Florida Wildlife Garden
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Tales of a Central Florida Wildlife Garden. August 15, 2015. The caterpilllar uses silk, twigs, lichens and other bits of debris to form the case. I had another interesting encounter with a bagworm moth. You know, those debris covered caterpillars that we all at one time thought were cocoons or pupal cases. Turns out they often are still in the feeding stage. Still feeding, you can see the head sticking out from the case. Bagworm hanging on the side of the bbq. I watched it again and it seemed to be feed...
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Tales of a Central Florida Wildlife Garden. All posts by Loret. Moving Day: Black Swallowtail Butterfly. November 11, 2016. A week or so ago I saw the fluttering of a Black Swallowtail Butterfly. Papilio polyxenes) by my container garden of edibles. I grow parsley because fresh parsley is key to some culinary dishes and I make a pretty darn good meatball and some decent shrimp scampi, if I do say so myself. Who is eating my CASH CROPS? I cursed a littledarn those PARSLEY WORMS! I headed back to the pond ...
Aphids are Good? Wait….WHAT??? | Tales of a Central Florida Wildlife Garden
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Tales of a Central Florida Wildlife Garden. August 5, 2015. The tale of aphids’ beneficial roll in the life of pollinators originally published by Loret T. Setters on November 14, 2014 at (beautifulwildlifegarden.com/). Syrphid fly (Ocyptamus fuscipennis) approaches Water Cowbane. Which is a native larval host for the Black Swallowtail Butterfly. Sometimes called flower or hover flies. Well, aphids, of course! On closer inspection, it seems this gal was laying eggs. I never did see eggs as they are small...
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COASTALPLAIN STAGGERBUSH (Lyonia fruticosa) | What Florida Native Plant Is Blooming Today?™
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What Florida Native Plant Is Blooming Today? Daily Photo of Plants Native to Florida. July 26, 2015. COASTALPLAIN STAGGERBUSH (Lyonia fruticosa). WHAT FLORIDA NATIVE PLANT IS BLOOMING TODAY? COASTALPLAIN STAGGERBUSH (Lyonia fruticosa). Member of the heath family. important nectar source. (source:. Http:/ www.sfrc.ufl.edu/Extension/florida forestry information/events calendar/files/plant id workshop booklet pdf.pdf. Learn: http:/ www.fnps.org/plants/plant/lyonia-fruticosa. Where does it grow in Florida?
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WILD LIME; LIME PRICKLYASH (Zanthoxylum fagara) | What Florida Native Plant Is Blooming Today?™
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What Florida Native Plant Is Blooming Today? Daily Photo of Plants Native to Florida. June 19, 2014. WILD LIME; LIME PRICKLYASH (Zanthoxylum fagara). WHAT FLORIDA NATIVE PLANT IS BLOOMING TODAY? WILD LIME; LIME PRICKLYASH (Zanthoxylum fagara). Pretty aromatic tree. Watch the thorns! Provides cover for fauna, fruits eaten by wildlife. Larval host: Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes) and Schaus’ Swallowtail (Heraclides aristodemus) (in range). Where does it grow in Florida? Next post →. Central Florida...
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PINELAND WATERWILLOW (Justicia angusta) | What Florida Native Plant Is Blooming Today?™
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What Florida Native Plant Is Blooming Today? Daily Photo of Plants Native to Florida. July 29, 2015. PINELAND WATERWILLOW (Justicia angusta). WHAT FLORIDA NATIVE PLANT IS BLOOMING TODAY? PINELAND WATERWILLOW (Justicia angusta). New to my Florida Native Plant Life list. Discovered out at the front culvert. Learn: http:/ www.fnps.org/plants/plant/justicia-angusta. Http:/ regionalconservation.org/beta/nfyn/plantdetail.asp? Native American Ethnobotany for this genus. Where does it grow in Florida? Central Fl...
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Friday Focus on Fruit: Florida Native Plant WILD LIME; LIME PRICKLYASH (Zanthoxylum fagara) | What Florida Native Plant Is Blooming Today?™
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What Florida Native Plant Is Blooming Today? Daily Photo of Plants Native to Florida. July 24, 2015. Friday Focus on Fruit: Florida Native Plant WILD LIME; LIME PRICKLYASH (Zanthoxylum fagara). Friday Focus on Fruit: Florida Native Plant WILD LIME; LIME PRICKLYASH (Zanthoxylum fagara). More info, photos: https:/ whatfloridanativeplantisbloomingtoday.wordpress.com/2014/06/19/wild-lime-lime-pricklyash-zanthoxylum-fagara/. Next post →. It's not about the photo, it's about the experience. Friday Focus on Fru...
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Florida Viceroy Butterfly (Limenitis archippus floridensis) | Central Florida Critter of the Day
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Central Florida Critter of the Day. A daily photo posting of Central Florida Fauna. July 27, 2015. Florida Viceroy Butterfly (Limenitis archippus floridensis). CENTRAL FLORIDA CRITTER OF THE DAY: Florida Viceroy Butterfly (Limenitis archippus floridensis). Adult is a mimic of the milkweed butterflies (Monarch and Queen). Learn: http:/ www.flmnh.ufl.edu/wildflower/completebutterflydata.asp? Subspecies info: http:/ bugguide.net/node/view/548. Next post →. It's not about the photo, it's about the experience.
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Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae) | Central Florida Critter of the Day
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Central Florida Critter of the Day. A daily photo posting of Central Florida Fauna. February 19, 2013. Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae). CENTRAL FLORIDA CRITTER OF THE DAY: Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae). The cloudless sulphur is a rather large butterfly easily seen because of it’s bright lemon color. My observations indicate it is particularly fond of red flowers, although I see it often on Bidens alba. Butterflies are attracted to most flowers for nectar including this Coral Honeysuckle. I contri...
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Flea Beetle (Kuschelina floridana) | Central Florida Critter of the Day
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Central Florida Critter of the Day. A daily photo posting of Central Florida Fauna. July 29, 2015. Flea Beetle (Kuschelina floridana). CENTRAL FLORIDA CRITTER OF THE DAY: Flea Beetle (Kuschelina floridana). New to my life list. Identification based on the fact that it was feeding on BLUEHEARTS which is a also a member of the OROBANCHACEAE family (bugguide.net noted two other genus that are noted as larval hosts http:/ bugguide.net/node/view/25664/bgimage. Next post →. Visit the companion blogs:. Central ...
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Syrphid Fly (Dioprosopa clavata) | Central Florida Critter of the Day
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Central Florida Critter of the Day. A daily photo posting of Central Florida Fauna. August 4, 2015. Syrphid Fly (Dioprosopa clavata). CENTRAL FLORIDA CRITTER OF THE DAY: Syrphid Fly (Dioprosopa clavata). I’m happy today. This is the first adult of this species I have encountered. I’ve met the larvae on a couple of occasions, but never mom (dad? This beneficial pollinator uses aphids as a larval host. Also called hover flies or flower flies. Next post →. It's not about the photo, it's about the experience.
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Air Potato Leaf Beetle (Lilioceris cheni) | Central Florida Critter of the Day
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Central Florida Critter of the Day. A daily photo posting of Central Florida Fauna. July 26, 2015. Air Potato Leaf Beetle (Lilioceris cheni). CENTRAL FLORIDA CRITTER OF THE DAY: Air Potato Leaf Beetle (Lilioceris cheni). My first encounter with this beetle. I just emailed the coordinates to the USDA as requested in the information sheet from UF Entomology. Introduced as biocontrol for the highly invasive Air potato vine (Dioscorea bulbifera). Feeds exclusively on this non-native species of plant. Central...
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WINGED SUMAC (Rhus copallinum) | What Florida Native Plant Is Blooming Today?™
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What Florida Native Plant Is Blooming Today? Daily Photo of Plants Native to Florida. August 8, 2015. WINGED SUMAC (Rhus copallinum). WHAT FLORIDA NATIVE PLANT IS BLOOMING TODAY? WINGED SUMAC (Rhus copallinum). Small tree/shrub. Spreads by runners. Berries can be used in jelly and lemonade flavored drink and in producing dye. Berries enjoyed by wild turkey, grouse and many songbirds. Browsed by rabbits/deer. Larval host. Possible host: Luna Moth (Actias luna) and Royal Walnut Moth (Citheronia regalis).
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Tales of a Central Florida Wildlife Garden. Balance in the Garden: Ichneumon Parasitic Wasp. August 18, 2015. The tale of a parasitic wasp originally published by Loret T. Setters on November 21, 2014 at (beautifulwildlifegarden.com/). Sometime ago I talked about how some wasps keep a garden in balance by using other arthropods as their larval hosts. Adult IO moths are quite pretty. Moth that is a member of the Giant Silkworm and Royal Moth family. Eggs of IO Moth on Redbud Tree. Family). Based on a ...
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