u/WilderQueen528

Image 1 — Luna moth at the end of her life cycle, but she is beautiful. Southeastern USA
Image 2 — Luna moth at the end of her life cycle, but she is beautiful. Southeastern USA
▲ 16 r/moths

Luna moth at the end of her life cycle, but she is beautiful. Southeastern USA

Makes me sad this species only lives for 7-10 days.

u/WilderQueen528 — 17 hours ago
▲ 12 r/zoology

Vole? Southeastern USA.

Found this little guy, I thought his white markings to be quite unique. Maybe a piebald? Had a short tail I got to see before he took off.

u/WilderQueen528 — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/garden+1 crossposts

Gardenia’s

Hey all. I planted two gardenia bushes last spring. We went through an ice storm earlier this year and they are looking rough. I live in zone 7b. Any suggestions on reviving these guys? I’m very aware I need more soil and mulch. On the budget list for sooner than later. 😬🫠🤦🏻‍♀️

u/WilderQueen528 — 6 days ago

Hey all. I live in a rental and I have three wooden doors that I need to repair. Two have holes in them from my son and daughter kicking them and one the facing is coming off on both sides. (Please no judgement on how it happened). Just need help repairing. I was thinking fill holes with paper maybe? Doors are hollow inside and then epoxy the outside? but not sure about about the door with the facing issues. Please advise.

u/WilderQueen528 — 1 month ago