Insects Archives - El Mesteño Ranch and Arboretum https://elmestenoranch.com/category/fauna-2/insects/ Hidalgo County, Texas Mon, 07 Oct 2024 14:38:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://elmestenoranch.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/cropped-20180808_093253-1-32x32.jpg Insects Archives - El Mesteño Ranch and Arboretum https://elmestenoranch.com/category/fauna-2/insects/ 32 32 194751585 “Making more Mesoxaea texana on the South Texas Sand Sheet” https://elmestenoranch.com/2024/10/_/6141/ Mon, 07 Oct 2024 14:38:28 +0000 https://elmestenoranch.com/?p=6141 May 28, 2023.

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by C. M. Rich, Texas Master Naturalist

Female: Shiny, black eyes ~~~ Male: Green, jewel-toned eyes
Front view of the two, conjoined Mesoxaea texana in the act of copulation.

These two remained conjoined for quite some time.

Rough estimates, based on the metadata for all images and videos taken that day, suggest that they were in this state for approximately several minutes.

I have been stewarding this land for these bees since the Fall of 2020.

Their watch, care, and preservation has turned into one of the main “Passion Projects” of this chapter of my life.

Stay tuned. There is definitely more to come.

Thanks for your time!

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“Cochineal Gallery” by C. M. Rich, Texas Master Naturalist https://elmestenoranch.com/2024/03/_/5813/ Wed, 06 Mar 2024 22:12:59 +0000 https://elmestenoranch.com/?p=5813 Cochineal Gallery of Images…

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Cochineal Gallery of Images…

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“Cochineal: The Rest of My Story,” by C. M. Rich, Texas Master Naturalist https://elmestenoranch.com/2024/03/_/5704/ Wed, 06 Mar 2024 21:39:55 +0000 https://elmestenoranch.com/?p=5704 “Cochineal:  The Rest of My Story” In the last edition of “The Chachalaca,” I went into detail about the substantial amounts of cochineal on the prickly pear cacti population at El Mesteño Ranch and Arboretum over the last six (6) months.  I shared research about the historical use and economic importance of scale insects.  I most especially had a lot of fun photographing them under my microscope. However, my article, “Cochineal:  Under the Microscope,” was just the first part of my cochineal story. This article will bring my cochineal story

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“Cochineal:  The Rest of My Story”

  • Textiles dyed: 100% Raw silk fabric, 100% cotton fabric, 100% cotton yarn, 50% / 50% cotton blend fabric, synthetic fibers (lace type), and gauze.
  • Mordants used for dyeing textiles: Alum and Cream of Tartar
  • Ready-made canvases.
  • Watercolor paper.
  • Inexpensive white acrylic paint.
  • Paint brushes and eyedroppers.
  • Melted wax, which was used to experiment with the Batik method of dyeing.
  • Recycled paper scraps, an old blender, plastic tubs, buckets, sponges (to remove excess water from paper pulp), and a mould and deckle (that I made from old picture frames and plastic screen repair fabric) to make the homemade recycled paper and seed paper.
  • Wildflower seeds, which were collected from the South Texas Sand Sheet, for use on the homemade seed paper.
  • Natural materials, like leaves, rocks, twigs, orange slices, and coffee grounds, to create designs on watercolor paper.
  • Using an eye dropper to create designs on both ready-made canvases and watercolor paper that I purchased at a local big box store.
  • Drizzling cochineal extract over nature textures on watercolor paper to see what impressions were left behind once the nature material was removed.
  • Mixing the cochineal dye extract with white acrylic paint to achieve a more uniform material that adhered nicely to the ready-made canvases when applied with a simple, inexpensive paint brush.

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Mothing Supplies for Your Review and Consideration: Examples and Links https://elmestenoranch.com/2023/09/_/5490/ Sun, 24 Sep 2023 17:23:27 +0000 https://elmestenoranch.com/?p=5490 Prepared for you by Camille M. Rich, Beginning “Moth-er” and Texas Master Naturalist My disclaimer… The examples of items—that were either used in the mothing stations I designed or that I observed at other mothing events being used by others—are provided to the readers of this post to convey a visual representation of either the item used in a mothing station or the concept of mothing itself. In many instances, I repurposed items I already had for the mothing stations I designed. Nevertheless, I did have to search the internet

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Prepared for you by Camille M. Rich, Beginning “Moth-er” and Texas Master Naturalist

My disclaimer…

The examples of items—that were either used in the mothing stations I designed or that I observed at other mothing events being used by others—are provided to the readers of this post to convey a visual representation of either the item used in a mothing station or the concept of mothing itself.

In many instances, I repurposed items I already had for the mothing stations I designed. Nevertheless, I did have to search the internet for some of the mothing station items that I used and listed below.  When I dove into mothing this summer, I quickly came to realize that some of the items I thought I needed for the mothing stations I designed were not readily available in my area.

Additionally, I would like to say that I am not suggesting that you go out and purchase any of these items. In fact, I also want to clearly state here that I am not getting paid—or compensated in any way— to promote or endorse any specific product(s), business(s), or online shopping platform(s).

I am sharing this list of items with you in the spirit of friendship, knowldege, empowerment, and transparency about mothing and all that I learned from my mothing experiences.

One last thing…

I would like each of you to have the best shot possible at having a really exceptional, fun, phenomenal mothing experience. Consequently, if this list can save you some research time, while giving you an overall idea of what mothing entails, than I will have accomplished my primary goal and purpose for this post.

My teacher’s heart will be full and satisfied.

Here is my “Top 16” mothing items list for your review:

1. LED UV Light Bulb

2. Plug-In Clamped Work Light

3. Plastic Spring Clamps

4. UV LED Black Light Bar

5. LED Black Light Floodlight Options

6. Portable Charger with USB ports

7. Reusable Zip Ties

8. Binder Clips

9. LED UV Black Light Flashlight

10. Grommet Setting Kit

11. Extra Grommets

12. PVC Pipe & Fittings

13. Livestock Panels

14. Portable Power Station by Jackery

15. Entolight LED UV Black Light by Entoquip

16. LepiLED Light Source by Dr. Gunnar Brehm

Wrapping it up…

It is really a fascinating world out there after the sun sets.  If you are curious about mothing, please try it!  You will not be disappointed!

Happy Mothing! 

P.S. If you would like to learn more about mothing basics for beginners, click on the link below:

“Mothing Basics”- written by a Beginner for Beginners by Camille M. Rich, Texas Master Naturalist


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