by ohiomonarchmama » Tue Aug 01, 2006 7:55 am
I had 2 monarchs hatch out yesterday in a large pretzel container and I planned on letting my friend release them today since she has been recovering from an operation and she loves my butterflies...well, when I woke up this AM, the one had a portion of it's top wing (about 1/3) "floppy", and I tried to let him fly and it didn't work. I have some "Do not use" orange stickers left from last year's tagging and wondered if I put one at the crucial break spot if that would help so at least he could fly (or be more balanced). If it doesn't work, I will try to feed him by hand and keep him for awhile, but I really would rather let him go if we can get him functional again. Any other ideas? I thought the sticker idea would be the best because of being lightweight and easier to put on, but any other suggestions are apppreciated. Thanks! Julie