Thursday, 10 April 2025

The Swallowtail Caterpilar - Nature 154

We saw a bunch of caterpillars on our lemon tree at backyard. Odd looking caterpillars. 


Image 01 - Swallowtail's caterpillar

The critters ate tons of leaves on our lemon tree that stripped the key lime tree bare, almost complete defoliation.

From caterpillars, they will form a cocoon then the gorgeous butterfly, Swallowtail butterfly (You may Google to see complete lifecycle).

Other favorite plants include: 
- Fennel
- rue
- prickly and spicebush.


Image 02 - Gorgeous Swallowtail

We have seen them on mature orange and satsumas and can’t tell that they made any difference at all. They don’t eat the fruit, so they stay on the trees.


Image 03 - Swallowtail, fly over the flower.

Do you recognize Swallowtail butterfly in nature?

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Friday, 4 April 2025

The Apple Snail - Nature 153

We saw many kinds of snails in the ditch nearby our places. The dominant one is an Apple snail (Channeled Apple snails). 


Image 01 - The apple snail. 

The scientific name for this critter is Pomacea canalicuta, kown as an invasive species, and can be found across America.

The negative impacts of invasive species that they can disrupt ecosystem (aquatic ecosystem) by destroy aquatic plants. 

In our areas and the tropic regions, the snails could eat economic plants such as Rice and Taro, and even aquatic animals include crawfish.

However, the snails have predators, including bird called Limpkins or Wading birds. Other are Otters, Turtles and Alligators.


Image 02 - A ditch, after raining.

In some countries, the apple snails are consumed as sources of protein. They are collected from nature and farmed.


Image 03 - Several Apple snails.

Do you know about this snail?

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Saturday, 29 March 2025

Grapefruit Sold on the Sidewalk - Food 50

During Spring until Summer times, many people include kids (with their parents, off course) sell homemade foods, juice and fruits. 


Image 01 - Grapefruit, sweet

Several years ago, we have seen a Table set up on the right side of a highway and wondered what the man were selling. Then, we always stop by an elderly man, called Mr.James. 

He is selling delicious (sweet) pink and red grapefruit on the sidewalk in front of his own home.

The man said that the grapefruit comes from his backyard, so the price is quite reasonable compared to commercial markets or groceries around our neighborhood areas.


Image 02 - Slices of Grapefruit

Do you like Grapefruit?

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Saturday, 22 March 2025

A little cutie Bunny at the Corner

 When jogging in the Saturday morning recently, we saw a bunny. She is very super friendly critter!


Image - A super friendly bunny.

We believe a bunny definitely someone’s pet. I was able to pick it up! We give her a carrot and vegetable.

However, she will enjoy dry dogfood. Don't know why. We would like to keep it, but our dog would lose her mind.

Other worries that an owl or coyote gets ahold of it. Then we called several institutions and nonprofit organizations or NGO, including:
- Rabbit rescue
- Pet shelters

Hope, she will be safe and protected!!

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Tuesday, 18 March 2025

A Self-Service Honey Stand at Neighborhood - Food 49

We have some beekeepers close by our neighborhood. They have "artificial" bee hives in their yards.


Image 01 - The honey stand at neighborhood

Some of them have rented open spaces to put their hives.  Sure, beekeepers harvest honey and sell it regularly to who interests in its. 

We visit the honey stand at certain corners in the recent weekend, actually, there are several self-service honey stands. 

3 sizes of honey that are sold: 
1) 13 oz, US$10
2) 7 oz, US$6
2) 4 oz, US$5


Image 02 - Local honeybee.

In addition to honey, this local industry helps to pollinate crops around the neighborhood.


 
Image 03 - Bee hives at open space.

Do you interest with local honeybee production?

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Thursday, 13 March 2025

The Assassin Bug in the Yard - Nature 152

We saw this bug in our garden recently. After searching from internet, we believe the bug is called as an Assassin Bug.


Image - Eastern Blood-Sucking Conenose Bug 

The bug scientific name is Zelus longipes, a beneficial assassin bug that feeds on aphids and other garden pests.

Our areas known for its humid and warmer climate, the common garden pest may include:
- Leafhoppers
- Whiteflies
- many kinds of insect species

Hence, it is good to have the Assassin Bugs in our gardens. Just be careful not to touch them. They definitely bite.

Do you recognize ihe Assassin Bug in your garden?

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Saturday, 1 March 2025

The Pagoda Plant or Giant Salvia? - Nature 151

Many people mistakenly to distinguish between the Pagoda Plant and Giant Salvia. Actually, there are "simple: appearances of both plants.


Image 01 - Pagoda plant 

We believe the plant is Pagoda plant with scientific name Clerodendrum paniculatum. The simple reasons:
- colors of flowers are red-orange
- well grow in our warm areas

Giant Salvia (Salvia spp) have several colors of flowers such as:
- blue
- purple 
- pink and red


Image 02 - Wild plant, illustration

Our judgement is supported by GoogleID. Actually, we may find both Pagoda and Salvia plants in our areas.


Image 03 - The red-orange flowers.

Do you know about Pagoda and Salvia plants?

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Canna Lily in the Small Garden - Nature 155

Canna lily is one of plants that spread quickly. A nice bunch of 3 to 4 roots is a good start to grow for small backyards. Image 01 - Red Ca...