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  • πŸ¦‹ Luna the Little Butterfly – Episode 80 🌼 158. The Nighttime Glow Luna sees a firefly lighting up the dark forest.The firefly, named Flicker, tells Luna how they use their light to find friends and stay safe.Luna wishes she could glow too and tries blinking her wings like Flicker’s…

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  • 🌿 157. The Busy Bee’s Dance Luna meets Bella, a busy bee who shows her the β€œwaggle dance.”Bella explains how bees use this special dance to tell others where to find flowers full of nectar.Luna tries to copy the dance and laughs when she nearly bumps into a leaf!

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  • 🌳 156. The Ant Army’s March Luna observes a line of ants carrying food back to their nest.She learns how ants work together as a team, following pheromone trails to guide each other.Luna is impressed by their cooperation and strength in numbers!

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  • 🌻 155. The Secret of the Glowworm One evening, Luna meets Glowy, a shy glowworm who lights up the night.Glowy explains how his light helps him find friends and warn off predators.Luna is amazed by the magic of bioluminescence in the insect world!

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  • 🌸 154. The Spider’s Web Mystery Luna notices a sparkling web in the meadow.Her friend, Arlo the spider, shows how he weaves his web to catch food and stay safe.Luna learns about the strength and design of spider silk β€” stronger than steel!

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  • πŸ”Ή Introduction If you’ve ever planted a vegetable garden and found your young plants cut at the base overnight, you’ve likely met the cutworm β€” a stealthy, soil-dwelling caterpillar that can destroy seedlings in a single night. πŸ”Ή What Are Cutworms? Cutworms are not worms but larvae of nocturnal moths…

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  • πŸ”Ή Introduction With their bright colors and gentle appearance, ladybugs (or ladybirds) are often seen as cute garden guests β€” but beneath their spotted shells, they are fierce predators. πŸ”Ή Why Ladybugs Are Beneficial Ladybugs are natural enemies of many common garden pests, especially: A single ladybug can eat 50…

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  • πŸ”Ή Introduction When the sun goes down, a different kind of pollinator takes over. While bees sleep, moths, beetles, and even mosquitoes begin their quiet shift β€” helping plants reproduce under the cover of darkness. πŸ”Ή Who Are Night Pollinators? These creatures are often overlooked but play a vital role…

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  • πŸ”Ή Introduction Ants are everywhere β€” from lawns to flowerbeds β€” and often spark debate among gardeners. Are they harmful invaders or silent helpers? πŸ”Ή The Role of Ants in Nature Ants are ecosystem engineers. They: Many species are beneficial β€” up to a point. πŸ”Ή When Ants Become a…

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  • πŸ”Ή Introduction Caterpillars may look innocent, but they’re among the most voracious pests in gardens. From tomatoes to roses, these larvae can defoliate entire plants in days if left unchecked. πŸ”Ή What Are Caterpillars? Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths. While many grow into beautiful pollinators, the…

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