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  • Mistletoe is a parasite that grows on trees. It's especially easy to spot when a tree has shed its leaves for the winter.
  • A listener notices "little mounds" appearing on his lawn and wants to know the cause.
  • The Brown Water Snake is more common now in the Piedmont that it was.
  • "There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings, as now in October. The…
  • Common in the Carolinas, this insect hibernated through winter, becoming active when the weather warms.
  • A listener reports her friend was stung when she came in contact with that little ball of "fluff," the Puss Caterpillar.
  • Some listeners share a rare, daylight photo of a Bobcat with Rudy.
  • A listener reports seeing an Imperial Moth and wants to know more about it.
  • With dark blotches on a lighter colored skin, the juvenile Black Rat Snake is sometimes mistaken for other, venomous snakes.
  • The Striped Skunk and the Spotted Skunk are the two varieties found in South Carolina.
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