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06/01/2026

Before you reach for anything, look at what you're actually looking at. Seven of the most common caterpillars in American gardens and yards — and the butterfly or moth each one becomes. 🌿

Seven transformations to recognize:

Black Swallowtail — the green caterpillar with bold black bands and yellow-orange spots on your dill, parsley, or fennel. Leave it. The adult is one of the most striking butterflies in the country.

Mourning Cloak — black with red spots and branched spines, often found on willow, elm, and cottonwood. One of the longest-lived butterflies in North America — adults overwinter and emerge in late winter.

Red Admiral — spiny dark caterpillar on stinging nettles or false nettle. The adult's orange-red wing bands are unmistakable.

American Lady — bristly dark caterpillar often found on pearly everlasting and pussytoes. The adult has distinctive eyespots on the hindwing underside.

Milbert's Tortoiseshell — black and spiny with yellow side spots, found on stinging nettles. Northern species, vivid orange and dark wings.

Cloudless Sulphur — smooth bright green, nearly invisible on its host. Becomes one of the most vivid large yellow butterflies in the US — common from the Great Plains to the Atlantic coast.

Tomato hornworm — the large green caterpillar with diagonal white stripes and a curved rear horn. It becomes the Five-spotted Hawkmoth — a substantial moth with pink and grey patterning and a wingspan approaching five inches. 🌱

Every caterpillar is a future pollinator. Observe before you react.

05/30/2026
05/28/2026

The honeybee gets the attention. These eight do most of the work.

Native bees pollinate earlier in spring, fly in cooler weather, and visit flowers honeybees skip entirely. Most of them nest in the ground or in hollow stems — not in hives. Most of them can't sting you. And most of them are in your yard right now without you knowing it.

The metallic green one on the coneflower is a sweat bee. The one cutting perfect circles from your rose leaves is a leafcutter. The large one hovering near the deck is a carpenter bee — and the males can't sting at all.

05/20/2026

I am not an aggressive swarm. I am not trying to sting your family. And the loud, helicopter-like buzzing around your patio is just the sound of my heavy wings, not a threat.

I'm a Violet Carpenter Bee. That massive, dark purple shadow hovering near your roofline, the one that makes people run inside, the one everyone assumes is a hornet looking for a fight.

Most of what you've been told about my behavior is wrong. I am a solitary giant. I have no hive, no queen to protect, and no aggressive instincts. The males buzzing around your face are just investigating, and they do not even possess a stinger. The females only sting if physically crushed.

I am one of the few insects strong enough to pry open deep, complex spring flowers. My powerful jaws are designed for accessing nectar and chewing soft, already-dead wood to hollow out a single nesting tunnel. I do not eat the wood, and I do not target healthy structures.

🌿 The next time I show up near your pergola:
- The intimidating buzzing is just my size, not anger
- I am solitary and gentle, focusing entirely on my single nest
- I am essential for pollinating the largest blooms in your yard

I am loud. I am also keeping your flowers blooming. 🐝

05/08/2026

Bluefields Herbery will be closing Saturday at 1 PM!
Sorry for the inconvenience… But have a wonderful day celebrating Mother’s Day!

05/06/2026

Good Morning. Wishing you a beautiful day filled with love, peace and joy. 🧡

04/29/2026

I’m curious if anyone has tried this??!!

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