by monarchrose » Sat Jul 24, 2004 10:49 am
I am trying something new this summer. I have been using Reptarian net cages and Glad plastic ware with Oasis foam to hold the milkweed. While this works very well, it is difficult to care for many caterpillars at a time. Last year I started also raising milkweed in large pots. I then placed the cats on the plants which I moved indoors next to a sliding glass door and under grow lights. This year I purchased one of those mosquito protection tents. They are advertised showing people eating their picnic lunch at a table inside, free of biting insects. I think it's about 8 x 8 x8. There is a large zip door. The sides are netting and the top is fabric. It was about $70, and just pops open and folds back up for storage. There is no floor, but the walls of the tent are reinforced at the bottom with pvc type piping. I placed bricks all along the edge of the floor, so critters can't get in or out. (Before I did this, I did lose one caterpillar who wondered off looking for a place to pupate.) I watch and when the cats get very large I move them to the Reptarian cage on the milkweed / Oasis dishes. This is mainly because we are planning a vacation in a week, and I can leave the Reptarian cage doors open if there are chrysalides inside. Then the butterflies can emerge and be on their way. I am afraid that butterflies might not find their way out through the tent door. The tent is on our cement patio under our deck, but it still gets a fair amount of light. As the plants become defoliated, I switch them with other potted plants that are in a sunny area. So far so good...