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Bats as pollinators

Do you enjoy tequila? Thank the bat community.

Oct 16, 20251 min

Bats in South Carolina

Host Amanda McNulty explains how you can help protect our state's bat population.

Oct 15, 20251 min

October is Bat Month

Host Amanda McNulty explains why bats are important mammals worldwide.

Oct 13, 20251 min

Storing chlorophyll

Tree leaves aren't the only thing that contains chlorophyll; sometimes it's stored in the fruit.

Oct 4, 20251 min

Chlorophyll: an expensive molecule for plants to make

Chlorophyll is the basis for life on Earth.

Oct 3, 20251 min

Tapping trees

Tapping trees has a long history in the U.S.

Oct 2, 20251 min

Vermont: a leaf-peeper's paradise

In the fall, Vermont's deciduous trees put on an eye-popping display of color.

Oct 1, 20251 min

Chasing Autumn: where and when to witness South Carolina's vibrant fall foliage

If you want to see beautiful fall leaves in South Carolina, you should head up above Highway 11.

Sep 29, 20251 min

An obscure study of stabilimenta

During World War II, the stabilimenta of writing spiders was observed getting smaller, possibly supporting a theory of the zigzag's purpose.

Aug 30, 20251 min

Mystery of the stabilimentum

While joining a friend to watch writing spiders weave their webs, Amanda McNulty ponders the purpose of the stabilimentum.

Aug 29, 20251 min

Writing spiders

Host Amanda McNulty takes a closer look at the web weaving of writing spiders.

Aug 28, 20251 min

Big yellow spiders

One of the common spiders that weave webs with a distinctive zigzag pattern is the yellow garden spider.

Aug 27, 20251 min

Spiderweb Management

Instead of having to keep up with cleaning spiderwebs from the front of her house, Amanda McNulty decides to recruit some members of the wildlife community.

Aug 25, 20251 min

Appreciating the Trumpet Creeper

Although some consider it invasive, the Trumpet Creeper has inspired naturalists and writers, such as hummingbird enthusiast William Hilton.

Aug 16, 20251 min

Trumpet creeper

The native Campsis radicans, or Trumpet Creeper, is often called invasive, but it supports a variety of wildlife.

Aug 15, 20251 min

The efficiency of scout ants

Amanda McNulty can't find the rice in her pantry, but guess who can.

Aug 14, 20251 min

Wildlife guests

Amanda McNulty reflects on the variety of animals that have visited her home throughout her lifetime.

Aug 13, 20251 min

Ant control

From fire ants to sugar ants, there are effective methods for controlling a variety of Formicidae.

Aug 11, 20251 min

Enjoying and employing rice

Rice isn't just delicious, it's functional.

Aug 7, 20251 min

Salt is hygroscopic, but rice is a desiccant

Has South Carolina's humidity clumped up your salt dispenser? Add some rice. Amanda McNulty explains why this household hack works.

Aug 6, 20251 min

Salt cellars

Have you ever used a salt cellar? Host Amanda McNulty explains how to place them on the dining table and gives some helpful information on storing salt.

Aug 4, 20251 min

Swamp milkweed

Monarch butterflies love swamp milkweed for egg-laying and feeding caterpillars, but find competition for food with the native swamp milkweed beetle.

Aug 2, 20251 min

A welcome and fortuitous visitor

'The Great Outdoors' sometimes comes indoors to the McNulty house.

Aug 1, 20251 min

South Carolina: 'The Tastier Peach State'

California grows more peaches than South Carolina and Georgia, but South Carolina's peaches are juicier and sweeter.

Jul 12, 20251 min

It's free stone peach season

No matter which grower produced peaches near you, all of South Carolina's are delicious, and different varieties come available about every ten days.

Jul 11, 20251 min

When it comes to controlling mosquitoes, 'BT' is your BFF

Bacillus thuringiensis, variety israelensis, is a naturally occurring bacterium that only acts on mosquito larvae.

Jul 10, 20251 min

Yard foggers kill more than just mosquitoes

Since 1970, we’ve lost three billion North American birds and experienced declines in native bees, other beneficial insects, and our recycling decomposers in large part due to the use of pesticides.

Jul 9, 20251 min

Mosquito foggers can lead to resistance

Mosquitos can be a pain, but Amanda McNulty shares alternatives to fogging and pesticides to help keep mosquitos from pestering you.

Jul 7, 20251 min

Why bees are so busy around watermelons

A lot goes into getting watermelons from seed to a tasty treat in your refrigerator.

Jun 14, 20251 min

South Carolina's Watermelon Queen shares the health benefits of watermelon

Gracen Vaughn hands out watermelon slices at school field days, farmers markets, grocery stores, festivals, and other gatherings to tell people about the health benefits of watermelons.

Jun 13, 20251 min

When you think watermelon, think Gilbert Miller

Gilbert Miller of Clemson’s Edisto Research and Education Center is not only a Doctor of Plant and Environmental Sciences, but also president of the South Carolina Watermelon Association.

Jun 12, 20251 min

When it comes to watermelons, variety is the 'slice' of life

Watermelon breeders are developing new varieties each year, with over 1,200 different kinds currently grown around the world.

Jun 11, 20251 min

The sound of a ripe watermelon

Amanda McNulty explains the trick to picking the perfect melon when giving it the "thump" test.

Jun 9, 20251 min

If your yard's big enough, plant an oak tree.

Oak trees serve as the larval food source for almost a thousand different caterpillars.

May 10, 20251 min

You are nature's best hope.

Amanda McNulty explains how making space for native plants in your yard can help restore North America's declining nesting bird population.

May 9, 20251 min

Birds are having trouble finding enough caterpillars to raise their young.

Caterpillars can only eat the leaves of certain native plants. Amanda McNulty offers ways to help build back North America's rapidly declining nesting bird population.

May 8, 20251 min

Larval food plants

Boxwoods, azaleas, and crepe myrtles are lovely to look at, but are dead zones for caterpillars.

May 7, 20251 min

What does entomology have to do with bird decline?

Host Amanda McNulty shares a shocking statistic regarding North America's bird population.

May 5, 20251 min

'Listen to the Mockingbird'

For those grieving the loss of a loved one, Amanda McNulty shares song lyrics that offer comfort and hope.

Apr 26, 20251 min

The significance of the mockingbird in American literature

Host Amanda McNulty explores the significance of literary character Atticus Finch saying, 'It's a sin to kill a mockingbird.'

Apr 25, 20251 min

Why Texas chose the northern mockingbird as its state bird

Amanda McNulty shares some U.S. history, as well as some family history, about the northern mockingbird.

Apr 24, 20251 min

Mocking birds: the many-tongued mimics

Mocking birds get their name honestly – they can repeat all sorts of sounds, from creaking gates opening to dogs and sirens.

Apr 23, 20251 min

The fiercely protective mockingbird

Mockingbirds are especially protective of their nests and remember the faces of those who agitate them.

Apr 21, 20251 min

Fun with anoles

Amanda McNulty shares tips on where to spot anoles, and how to coax one into performing an amusing parlor trick.

Apr 12, 20251 min

The courtship of green anoles

The male green anole is very territorial and puts on a showy display to attract his mates.

Apr 11, 20251 min

To catch an anole

Host Amanda McNulty of "Making It Grow" explains how minding "tail autotomy" is key in catching an anole.

Apr 10, 20251 min

Anole season

As spring arrives in South Carolina, our state's native lizard emerges in search of warm spots, which include the inside of Amanda McNulty's house.

Apr 9, 20251 min

Uninvited house guests

Amanda McNulty's 19th-century home draws a variety of uninvited visitors, who are sometimes discovered in the most unusual places.

Apr 7, 20251 min

Varieties of Yellow Jessamine

From the 'Pride of Augusta' to the swamp, there's a species of Yellow Jessamine for every occasion.

Mar 29, 20251 min

Landscaping with Yellow Jessamine

If you have a sunny area that needs a screen, look no further than our state flower, Carolina or yellow jessamine.

Mar 28, 20251 min