Weekly Puzzler Answer 268
The critters on the edge of the leaf in last week’s puzzler resemble caterpillars. Most who see them think they are some kind of caterpillar, perhaps that of a moth.
The critters on the edge of the leaf in last week’s puzzler resemble caterpillars. Most who see them think they are some kind of caterpillar, perhaps that of a moth.
The holes in the sand from last week’s puzzler were made by an insect called an ant lion. In this case it’s the larvae that create these holes, waiting at
A friend recently wrote to me, asking about our next puzzler. She had many of these on one of the trees in her yard and wondered what they were. They
I’m going to tell you a funny story about puzzler number 266. Usually when I choose something for my weekly puzzler, I know what it is. This makes sense, right?
Many of us love butterflies and the monarch butterfly, with its gorgeous orange and black wings, is among the most recognizable. Did you know the monarch, and many other butterflies
Right now if you live anywhere near a forest, and open your windows, or step outside after dark, you’re probably going to hear a deafening racket coming from the trees.
If you’ve ever looked closely at the flowers in your garden, watching the many insects coming and going, you’ve probably seen a lot of different insects, some that you recognize,