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.

The Blind Sphinx Moth can see, though its well-camouflaged caterpillar and pupa make it difficult for observers to see them.
Many moths and butterflies have eyespots, circles of rich color usually centered around a black dot which mimics a pupil. The Blind Sphinx is missing this pupil in spots on its hindwings. This led to the confusing common name. Blind Sphinxes can see just as well as any other moth. They sometimes rest with wings flat with the hindwings peaking out from under the upper edges of the forewing. This gives the wings an unusual shape. The bottom edges of the wings are wavy in a randomly scalloped fashion.
Their soft green caterpillars eat the leaves of various deciduous trees like birch, poplar, black cherry, willow and basswood. They are safe to handle despite the soft horn at the rear. The young caterpillars blend in well among leaf foliage and may be overlooked. This species pupates in the fall and creates a brown cocoon among dead leaves and soil, successfully hiding it from predators. It will emerge in the spring as a winged adult. Adults do not eat. They focus all their attention to reproduction. They are nocturnal and attracted to lights at night.
Solve this challenging trivia question, to figure out where the final is at!
Q98 – What medical device used to be used for measuring feet?
A1 – Bone saw = N29° 28.277' W81° 52.009'
A2 – Bandaids = N29° 28.267' W81° 52.009'
A3 – X-Ray Machine = N29° 28.257' W81° 52.009'
Note: The rather curious hints found in this series refer to the puzzle questions, not the actual hides.