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Milkweed has shown up in one of my flowerbeds that i use for cut flowers. Two weeks ago, i was pulling out the milkweeds when i spotted 3 one-inch-long caterpillars. I stopped pulling milkweed. Today, i can officially say a monarch butterfly caterpillar is munching milkweed leaves. Milkweed, which is a pest to me, is home to the caterpillars that metamorphose into monarch butterflies. Aversion, the number one weed in my mental garden, is the catalyst that keeps my attention on the ease of…

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Spicebush Swallowtail (Papilio troilus) larva. Caterpillar found on Sassafras near Grand Bend, Ontario, Canada. September 28, 1999. Scanned from original Kodachrome transparency (by Portico Magazine). Photographs, Text and Videos ©Jay Cossey, PhotographsFromNature.com (PFN) All rights reserved. Contact: PhotographsFromNature@gmail.com My second book, "Familiar Butterflies of Indiana and their Natural History" is now available! Please check out my first book, "Southern Ontario Butterflies and…

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I finally found Monarch caterpillars on the milkweed yesterday - but just 4. Today I can only find 2. It's been a pitiful season for Monarchs down here. I only saw one female come through a couple of weeks ago and may not see any more. This guy is almost fully grown. He'll turn to chrysalis right here in my yard and a Monarch will emerge by October - and will fly to Mexico to spend the winter. He is the 4th generation that will live 9 months to return to the States in the Spring. My 15…

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