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As we plant and tend to our gardens throughout the seasons, many types of insects and other invertebrates make their homes among the petals, leaves, and roots. The variety of these little critters is as important as it can be problematic for both amateur and experienced gardeners alike. Now it’s up to us to determine how best to manage our insect neighbors. Learning who’s there and what their roles are is the first step!
Join South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO) environmental educator Moe Kennedy for a presentation and discussion about the insects and other invertebrates that live throughout your garden, including pollinators, predators, and pests.
All are welcome. There will be no charge for this Workshop. Registration is not necessary.
Snow Date: Saturday, January 31 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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