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

Bright yellow with vibrant markings of pink, the low-flying Chickweed Geometer is a cheerful summer moth that shows its colors all day long.
Chickweed Geometers are small yellow moths marked with a pink dot on each forewing and two striking pink bands that cross the wings near the bottom edge: one thick, one thin. They also have a pink fringe along the edges of forewings and hindwings. Some individuals' markings are a rosy pink while others are a deeper, darker pink. The antennae of males are almost feathery in appearance. Female antennae are more ordinary. They look alike in every other way.
Caterpillars feed on short growing plants like chickweed (their namesake), stitchwort, knotweed, and clover; most of which are considered weeds. The Chickweed Geometer can be found fluttering about in yards, parks, fields, meadows and gardens. Look for adults from late spring to mid-autumn. August is a month of high activity. They are daytime fliers making for abundant opportunities to spot them.
Solve this challenging trivia question, to figure out where the final is at!
Q95 – What curious Welsh custom decreases CO2 emissions in Uganda?
A1 – Pterodactyl donations = N29° 28.249' W81° 53.455'
A2 – Telletubby donations = N29° 28.239' W81° 53.455'
A3 – Fruit tree donations = N29° 28.229' W81° 53.455'
Note: The rather curious hints found in this series refer to the puzzle questions, not the actual hides.