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Monday, September 27, 2021

Our family has exploded !!!!


 Several weeks ago we found our first Chrysalis and pretty well thought that was the end of the story. Little did we realize the number of chapters that were really available to us. We have found 11 so far and upon reading about their history and dangers posed to them primarily by wasps, we bought a "habitat" for them to keep them safe until their day of "showtime" !! 




We have started to call these "Cats" which is short for Caterpillar, professional
lingo you know..... We started to find them on top of leaves of milkweed plants
under the leaves, on the stems....everywhere.The eggs are white and almost invisible
 and we first notice the cats when they are about a quarter of an inch long. Surprisingly
they grow so fast that within a week they are about an inch long and by the next week 
they are fully grown about three inches long, and still devouring every leaf they can find.

The next step in their process of transformation into a butterfly is to attach themselves to 
a leaf, side of the habitat anything that stay stationary and bend into a "J" form to begin the process of making their cocoon.  

We haven't been able to see the weaving of the cocoon but we have a bunch in our habitat. 



We have had to reattach several of our cocoons that were made outside
of the habitat due to the possibly of death due to a hungry wasp.



What is really remarkable about the Monarch butterflies is the distance
they travel. One in five of them will make a journey of thousands of miles 
south to Mexico and even further to mate, fly back, and lay eggs next summer and die.


Stay tuned for the launching of the Monarchs within a week or so. Pretty
exciting to say the least and I'm already looking forward to next year. Last
Friday I made a special bed on our top patio expressly for milkweed plants
which are the food of preference of Monarchs. I'll keep you posted. 















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