
About this episode
The episode explores the intersection of climate change, insect activity, and natural patterns, highlighting the benefits of observing these changes.
Really, I'm not even sure we talked about butterflies. But we should have - everyone loves them (and ladybugs). However, we are seeing how a changing climate, season abnormalities, human movement, and insect (and earthworm) activity intersect, and the outcomes aren't always positive. Some are down-right spooky. That led us delving into the benefits and learning opportunities of observing the natural patterns around us and how the weather, temperature, timing, plants and humans all work their dance. Come join us.
People in this episode
Host: Garden Guys
Topics covered
- climate change
- insect activity
- natural patterns
- weather
- environmental impact
Keywords
- butterflies
- ladybugs
- climate
- seasons
- earthworms
- nature
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