Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

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Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

Postby Kestrel » Fri Sep 10, 2010 1:12 pm

Hi-

Two emerged today- one at 11 a.m., another at 1:30 p.m., and I believe a third will still emerge yet this afternoon by the looks of it.

I usually let them dry their wings 6 hours, at which point they have also seemed pretty anxious to go.
However, all of them to this point emerged prior to 9 a.m.

Allowing the 6 hours will make it kind of late here in SE Michigan. Especially for that third one, if it emerges yet this afternoon. Is it better to keep them overnight (with nectar flowers in the cage), or release them this evening, assuming they appear ready otherwise? Don't want to traumatize them by keeping them "prisoner" in the 10 gallon aquarium! :?

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Re: Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

Postby NickiM » Fri Sep 10, 2010 1:57 pm

They don't need to eat the first day after eclosing, so they'll be fine until morning. You might want to mist a liitle water on the aqarium walls--not on the butterflies--so they can have a drink.
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Re: Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

Postby skates4marty » Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:08 pm

If you want to relieve your anxiety, you could offer them sugar water on a Q-tip. I read somewhere that they taste with their feet, so I touch the Q-tip to a foot and then to the proboscis. I find that a few will eat the first day. If you search for "gatorade" on this forum, you'll probably come up with a thread about feeding them.
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Re: Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

Postby Mona Miller » Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:09 pm

If they get roudy, then put a dark cover over the aquarium.
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Re: Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

Postby Kestrel » Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:39 pm

Thanks! I will do those things. Yes, the third one came out at 3:30 p.m.
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Re: Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

Postby NickiM » Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:58 pm

I have 3 that eclosed today also. It's supposed to storm here tonight, so I'm keeping them inside until tomorrow.
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Re: Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

Postby Mona Miller » Fri Sep 10, 2010 4:47 pm

I just released 5 and as I was going down my front steps and holding on to the rail, I touched something and looked down and it was a chrysalis. There is swamp milkweed planted in a ditch near the steps.
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Re: Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

Postby applestar » Fri Sep 10, 2010 5:45 pm

Isn't it crazy the obvious places they pupate sometimes? :roll:
I've been seeing a lot of FRESH Monarchs out in the garden. They must be the ones that I didn't collect but survived -- they can't ALL be wild visitors. Yet, I HAVE been looking for chrysalises in the garden and have not found a single one!
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Re: Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

Postby NickiM » Sun Sep 12, 2010 1:06 am

I found an empty chrysalis on a branch of Russian sage next to one of my swamp milkweeds. The chrysalis looked like a butterfly had emerged from it, not empty due to predation.
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Re: Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

Postby Mona Miller » Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:39 am

It probably did emerge. I don't know why I'm surprised when I see a chrysalis or butterfly drying its wings in my garden. There's plenty of hiding places. I also have a chrysalis attached to one the metal rings of my tomato cages in my garden. It looks like a tiny tomato.
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Re: Keep them overnight? Or release in Evening?

Postby applestar » Sun Sep 12, 2010 1:06 pm

LOL I was thinking that too! I have a grape tomato in a container next to a couple of potted tropical milkweeds, and I was thinking I'd never find a chrysalis on there because ALL the green grape toms look like chrysalises. :D
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