butterfly sue |
01-06-2014 04:26 PM |
I too was looking over my milkweed and found one egg. I moved it to my potted milkweed and it hatched. With the cold weather it is developing slower than usual. I now have brought the plants (I have 3) into the garage to protect them from the frost. Hopefully whenever this little guy grows up, the weather will warm up and the monarch will head further south. They seem to know where to hide and keep warm. The tropical milkweed is not invasive for me, but I pick off the pods where the seeds develop as soon as they form. I don't want any neighbors complaining about the seeds flying and taking root in their gardens. This is the latest that I have noticed butterflies around here, but then again I may have not been looking outside when they flutter by.
Did you know? The butterfly exhibit in Gainesville has heated sidewalks that they use when the weather turns cold. The butterflies go and hide nearby. They told me that they have more problems with the plants than the butterflies when it gets cold there. I was surprised they have an open exhibit with the weather they have up there.
On another note, I cut down the milkweed to stubs in March and let the plant renew. That encourages new and more fuller growth of the plant.
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