Family craft time! Don’t toss that egg carton when you’ve eaten those eggs. You can turn it into a friendly caterpillar. Egg cartons are a unique shape that lends itself to making all sorts of things.
Cut the top off an egg carton and recycle or save for anotheruse. Cut the bottom part of the carton down the middle into two evenrows. Paint each “caterpillar” whatever colors you choose and letdry.
These microscopic photos of butterfly eggs by National Geographic, Prüftechnik Uri, and the University Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland are truly fascinating. I find them even more beautiful ...
The first observed Eastern tent caterpillar egg hatch in Kentucky was reported in Scott County north of Lexington March 17, seven days earlier than last year, because of above-average temperatures.
Join The Very Hungry Caterpillar on a fun lift-the-flap Easter egg hunt! Meet friendly farmyard animals and lift the flaps on every page to help The Very Hungry Caterpillar hunt for Easter eggs. Will ...
This time of year, you can usually find Chris Burnside and Karl Green on their screened porch — along with hundreds of invited guests. The visitors are monarch butterflies — or, more often and more ...
This is the parasitic wasp Dolichogenidea xenomorph. Credit: Photo by Erinn Fagan-Jeffries The inspiration for the chestburster creature from "Alien," a rare subfamily of parasitoid wasps reproduces ...
Nothing quite says "special occasion" quite like a Colin The Caterpillar birthday cake — I mean, is it even your birthday if your mates don't buy you one? For spring, the nation's favourite failsafe ...
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