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Author: Tara Allison
Explore these links to learn all you’d like to know about insects and how they benefit a backyard wildlife habitat — and the world!
Most moths fly at night when it’s too dark to see them. But some are REALLY worth seeing! So look for them in the daytime while they’re resting.
Our world would be very different without insects. They are pollinators, they decompose waste, aerate and fertilize soil, make materials, and more.
They’re amazingly intelligent, organized, and beneficial. And, honeybee dances are the bomb!
Do you live near water? If so, mayflies might be visiting your yard. Learn about them and their unusual life.
Your yard is filled with bees, wasps, ants and sawflies. All in the order Hymenoptera, here’s a brief overview of their common characteristics and lifestyle.
These cute critters are easily identified by their small body with white, black and brown stripes, short legs and lively behavior.
Wildlife make use of trees from top to bottom, but they aren’t all equal in value. See our list of best trees, from large to small.
When you plant with butterflies in mind, nothing screams “success” like the sight of them dancing from flower to flower.
As you tidy up your yard this fall, consider starting a brush pile. Easy to build, just follow our tips. Provide cover, shelter, den space, more.