They also go out of their way to hunt down insects whenever they can’t find food. These bugs are also known for laying eggs in high numbers. Up to 50 eggs are laid at a time. These eggs are recognized by their brown color. Most eggs are laid on leaves. 3. Milkweed Assassin Bug...
This instructable will describe how to make a house to display live milkweed bugs, but it is also meant to show how I develop exhibits for my job at the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco. I'll start by showing some photos of my first version, then how I took it to the next itera...
Oleander Aphids (Aphis nerii) are some of the most common aphids in the world. The species is known by a few other names including The Milkweed Aphid. It has a yellow color or a yellow-orange color with black contrasting legs. The species is a common pest of many plants and it’s be...
Markhorhave curled horns and are one of the least common animals in the world, with only 2,500 believe to be left in the wild Mice are one of the few species found on every continent on earth Mountain lions,puma,cougars, and catamounts are the same species and have no real natural pre...
The upper side of the species is black with white spots. Spotless Lady Beetles might be encountered anywhere around the world since it feeds on aphids. Apart from insects, this species relies on milkweed as a host plant. 2. California Lady Beetle ...
Dark Flower Scarabs feed on corn. They also feed on the pollen of different wildflowers such as milkweed, daisies, or yarrow. Some of the less common sources of nectar for the species also include shrubs such as black cherry. Distribution area– Southern and Eastern Texas ...