Discuss your green thumb (or lack thereof ;-) when it comes to propagation of milkweed and other garden plants.
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by califspaw » Fri Nov 02, 2012 1:01 am
I wonder if these cats will still head out to Mexico the majority are in 4th & 5th instar but there are 7 or so in 1st in star. I am in Southern Ca.
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by Mona Miller » Fri Nov 02, 2012 8:39 am
The CA Monarchs head up the coast mostly. You might be able to get tags from Monarch Alert to tag them before they leave.
http://monarchalert.calpoly.edu/index.htmlMonarch Alert
Or, some may even stick around.
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Herndon, VA (USA)
Take care of the small things....
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by Paul Cherubini » Fri Nov 02, 2012 9:22 pm
When the adults emerge in mid-late November they will not have much of a migratory instinct and so will tend to stay in your general area. They will also be weak diapausers so some should end up mating and laying eggs.
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