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Milkweed Is on the Menu!
I don't think I'd know the difference between oleander aphid eggs and monarch butterfly eggs. If I start squishing eggs as soon as I see them, or if I douse with an insecticidal soap, is there not a danger that I'm destroying monarchs at the same time?
Aphids are orange; monarch butterfly eggs are white;
maybe Insecticidal Soap (safe for butterflies); could be sprayed on the leaves w/the bugs; those bugs are invasive; t.y.;
I've photographed and gave many lectures to various Audubon Groups in NE and school kids over the years and was in conjunction with ABC TV about the Mexico winter areas. Each lecture I give info about the Monarch Watch. The "Magic Wings" butterfly place in Deerfield MA has some of my photos.
Developed many lenses to get high magnification, some pics took 4 hours to complete and developed my own 35mm color film. I know every aspect in the development of the Monarch and time frames of each stage. Was going to produced a book but my writer died and a few contacts in NYC didn't materialize. That's life. Many years were spent on this my hobby and I didn't have any Univ grants. Big bucks.
I contacted The Scientific Magazine that did a couples of articles and emailed them. No answer as usual. The article title. Search for the web site, not allowed.
Illegal logging at wintering grounds in Mexico contributes to the monarch butterfly’s decline
Have many slides about 30,000. Being 80 now, would like to disperse to a group, Audubon, etc.
It would be very helpful if the article included a picture of the black swallow-wort, also known as dog strangling vine in these parts. Many people have no idea how invasive this plant is and let it grow on their fences etc. Once it is established, it's almost impossible to eradicate as every bit of root can become a new plant.
Don't be so quick to give tropical milkweed a bad name. I live in central Illinios and Have grown many types of milkweed over the years. It is a pain but you must remove tropical milkweed at the end of the season and replant in the spring. It is by far the favorite of monarchs. Common milkweed is ok if you have an out-of-the way area or planting in pots as it will take over quickly. You should also mention to plant at least a dozen or so as the young cats are milkweed hogs and will die if they run out of food. Thanks, THE BUTTERFLY GUY
Which of the colored hybrid coneflowers have the longest life span?
I have had many of them, after 3 to 5 years they either die or maybe come back as the standard purple. I also have hundreds of purple. I live in Wi. zone 4
Thanks Tom Vanden Elzen
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