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  • A listener comments a photo of a bug that "Looks to be what nightmares are made of." It's a beetle you don't see often--though they are common: a rove…
  • The Ash Borer beetle lays its eggs in dead, dying, or freshly cut trees.
  • Not all of the plants we call Century plants live for 100 years. However, they are long-lived.
  • Sometimes called "Catawba" trees, the catalpa tree has long, slim seed pods.
  • Yes, there are Brown Widow spiders, as well as Black Widows, living in South Carolina. Both are harmful to humans.
  • A listener finds larvae of some kind while clearing a fallen, rotting tree.
  • Oak leaf galls are caused by wasps.
  • Rudy shares a poem about the wondrous springtime woodlands.
  • There are a number of water snakes that are common in South Carolina this time of year...
  • In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Atlantic sturgeon were a highly sought after target for commercial caviar fishermen on the Atlantic…
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