Our current count is:
6 Released
1 butterfly in nursery still, and unable to fly. This butterfly’s wings didn’t open up and he is still in my care. I have been feeding it a store bought solution of hummingbird nectar and boy, does he love it! I called The Butterfly Place and they recommended that I place it on the milkweed plant in hopes that it will feed and mate. However, it has a hard time holding onto the plant for more than 10-20 minutes, so I have not been able to let it free. I rolled a paper towel into a tube and set it inside a pot so that it would be able to hang on better. It seems to be working well. I hope he can survive for a few weeks. Maybe the butterfly inside the chrysalis will mate with it.
1 in chrysalis
1 chunky caterpillar released onto outside milkweed plant (gone the next day)
We released Monarch Butterfly #6 into the wild this morning. I tried to release it near the Penta plant in hopes that it would land on it to feed, but it went up to the palm tree instead. Hopefully it stays in my yard instead of landing on a nearby pesticide dowsed yard. I am curious as to the health of a butterfly after feeding from plants that have been sprayed by pesticide. I will try to research that soon.
Our current count is:
- 6 released
- 1 inside chrysalis
- 2 chunky caterpillars
- one baby caterpillar
We released Monarch Butterfly #5 into the wild this morning. It is amazing to see the butterfly inside the chrysalis the day before it comes out. You really have a chance to study it since it can’t fly away.
My butterfly nursery has been very successful so far. Our current count is:
- 5 released
- 1 inside chrysalis
- no more caterpillars… I need to bring some from the milkweed plants.
- We also have 3 Gulf Fritillary chrysalises on our Passion Vine plant.
Unfortunately, I found one of the two large caterpillars laying in the dirt of the milkweed plant inside the nursery. He was in his J shape and moving his front feet, so I picked him up and put him on a safe surface (I didn’t want him to drown when I watered the plants). I figured he probably fell of the branch and would be fine, hopefully forming his chrysalis soon. This morning he was black and very lifeless. I guess even the best “safe house” doesn’t protect them all.
We released our 4th Monarch butterfly from our little make-shift butterfly cage / nursery. We have one inside its chrysalis still. It has been hard for me to find caterpillars on the milkweed plants. The wasps do a really good job of eating them.
Now that the milkweed is getting leafier, it is getting easier for the baby Monarchs to hide. I found two mid-size caterpillars today to add to the nursery.
The count as of today is :
4 released
1 inside chrysalis
2 medium size caterpillars
