This garden design will help you plant a habitat that supports the monarch butterfly at all life stages.
Kentucky Wasps and Hornets
Wasps. Most wasps are not hunting us down for prey or are overly aggressive. Wasps actually display a wide range of behaviors and social structures. Courting dances, determined builders, and skilled hunters all describe the wasp.
Let’s rethink our relationship with wasps. They play a valuable part in our ecosystems and like bees are beneficial pollinators.
Planting a Humane, Wildlife Friendly Yard
You can make your yard or garden a humane and vital place for wildlife. Habitat destruction is the primary threat to wildlife. The process of building roads and developing suburban neighborhoods is a leading cause of habitat decline.
By becoming a humane gardener and creating native habitat you create an oasis for wildlife, plants, and yourself. When you and your neighbors have friendly green space it creates corridors for wildlife to move around to find food, raise young, and live a natural life.