Help Need to Feed some Englewood, FL Monarch Larvae

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Help Need to Feed some Englewood, FL Monarch Larvae

Postby Mona Miller » Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:52 am

http://www.learner.org/cgi-bin/jnorth/j ... 1329396128
Englewood, FL (There is a place on the above website to email her.)
This last frost has destroyed all my planted milkweed, and a very pregnant female found its way Into my green house laying all her eggs on the 20 to 30 plants that I had in there growing back after being previous "hosts" for my indoor habitat, leaving me with 20 to 30 more cats than I can feed. I live in north port charlotte and am looking for foster families. If you have room and are willing to take in some fosters, or know of someome who is, please contact me. I really don't want to have to euthanize any to spare them from a slow death of starvation!
Mona Miller
Herndon, VA (USA)
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