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  2. Giant hornets found invading SC. Here’s why they’re a danger

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    The yellow-legged hornet looks a lot like several native insects, including the cicada killer wasp, the bald-faced hornet, paper wasps, queen yellowjackets, wood wasps and robber flies.

  3. Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge is a 66,287 acre (267 km²) National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern South Carolina near Awendaw, South Carolina. The refuge lands and waters encompass water impoundments, creeks and bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands. 29,000 acres (120 km 2) are designated as a wilderness area. Most of the ...

  4. Master Gardener: Using native plants can support wildlife - AOL

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    Many insects depend on native plants for nutrition and as a drop-off location for their new family. Insects lay their eggs on host plants. One example of a non-native plant that many people choose ...

  5. South Carolina Lowcountry - Wikipedia

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    The Lowcountry (sometimes Low Country or just low country) is a geographic and cultural region along South Carolina's coast, including the Sea Islands. The region includes significant salt marshes and other coastal waterways, making it an important source of biodiversity in South Carolina.

  6. Huntington Beach State Park - Wikipedia

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    Park naturalists offer free programs about the park's wildlife and habitat. The building sits beside the salt marsh, north of the causeway entry road at Huntington Beach State Park and the park's marsh boardwalk. The original building, was destroyed in a fire in the early morning hours on Wednesday, July 20, 2016, caused by a lightning strike.

  7. These 5 invasive insects are destroying SC the most ... - AOL

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    The insect has been a significant pest in South Carolina, feeding on a wide range of plants, including fruit trees, vegetables and ornamental varieties. They also like to invade homes during the ...

  8. Heading to a beach in South Carolina? These four Myrtle Beach ...

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    The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources with the help of volunteers put on a surf fishing clinic at Huntington Beach State Park on Thursday. July 14, 2022. JASON LEE/JASON LEE

  9. List of U.S. state insects - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina: Carolina mantis (state insect) Stagmomantis carolina: 1988 [50] Eastern tiger swallowtail (state butterfly) Papilio glaucus: 1994 [51] South Dakota: European honey bee: Apis mellifera: 1978 [52] Tennessee: Common eastern firefly (state insect) Photinus pyralis: 1975 [53] 7-spotted ladybug (state insect) Coccinella septempunctata ...