The cache is not at the posted coordinates. This Wherigo cache is part of the Florida Finders Fest 2018 Butterfly geo-art. See below, to determine where the cache is.

The Vine Sphinx Moth is a large, streamlined flier with a caterpillar that has a fondness for grape leaves.
The Vine Sphinx Moth has a sleek, striking pattern of lines and stripes on its forewings that is best observed when they are open (flat). Its hindwings hide bright pink patches that are visible when the forewings are stretched out. It is a stark contrast from the neutral coloring along the rest of its body.
The caterpillar for the Vine Sphinx Moth can be any of three color combinations: pink, pale green or lemony-green. Five pair of diagonal lines run along the sides of the body. It may or may not have black dots as well. The preferred food for this caterpillar is a grape leaf so vineyards are likely to consider this insect a pest.
This member of the Sphinx Moth family is large, like its relatives, making it easy to spot. They are very common in the Southeastern U.S. as well as the mountainous Southwest. Like most moths, they are attracted to lights at night and are most active in late summer as well as early spring.
Play this “Play Anywhere” Wherigo cartridge to get the final coordinates.
Wherigo Link
Note: The rather curious hints found in this series refer to the puzzle questions, not the actual hides.