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 bold and colorful Scarlet-Bodied Wasp Moth effectively uses warning colors to avoid common moth-eating predators.
Scarlet-Bodied Wasp Moths are members of the Tiger moth family. Like their relatives, they are colorful and brightly patterned. Wingspans can stretch more than 30mm (1.2 inches). They are furry and have red legs. They are effective mimics of wasps in color and are distasteful to animals that typically prey on moths, like birds, bats and lizards.
This species is at home in the warm states of the southeastern region of the U.S.. They prefer coastal areas and are active from late spring through summer. Look for them on or near aster flowers or related plants. This is the feeding plant of the caterpillar. They are yellow-bodied and covered with a thick coat of white spiky fur.
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 Wherigo questions, not the actual hides.