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Paul Cherubini wrote:There's been no lull in monarch abundance on the GMO farmland and tiny prairie preserves of western Minnesota. Today Denise Gibbs wrote on another forum: "Yesterday, in the Bluestem Prairie Preserve near Fargo, ND, the best sightings were the monarchs-- lots and lots of them, Showy milkweed, common milkweed and swamp milkweed a re abundant and in peak bloom. The swamp milkweed plants were loaded with chubby last instar monarch caterpillars. This fall's monarch migration down the central flyway should be a good one!"
The "Bluestem Prairie Preserve" is a tiny prairie remnant that is surrounded by GMO corn and soybean farmland. So if monarchs are abundant right now on the prairie, they're also abundant on the adjacent GMO farmland. I will be visiting this area again this summer during the first week of August to document -via taking and posting videos - the abundance.
Paul Cherubini wrote:There's been no lull in monarch abundance on the GMO farmland and tiny prairie preserves of western Minnesota. Today Denise Gibbs wrote on another forum: "Yesterday, in the Bluestem Prairie Preserve near Fargo, ND, the best sightings were the monarchs-- lots and lots of them, Showy milkweed, common milkweed and swamp milkweed a re abundant and in peak bloom. The swamp milkweed plants were loaded with chubby last instar monarch caterpillars. This fall's monarch migration down the central flyway should be a good one!"
The "Bluestem Prairie Preserve" is a tiny prairie remnant that is surrounded by GMO corn and soybean farmland. So if monarchs are abundant right now on the prairie, they're also abundant on the adjacent GMO farmland. I will be visiting this area again this summer during the first week of August to document -via taking and posting videos - the abundance.
Mona Miller wrote:http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/butterfly/2006010603031715.html
Why does a Monarch caterpillar or chrysalis turn black?
Mom2RJA wrote:Where are the monarchs? Three or four weeks ago I couldn't pick leaves to feed my caterpillars without finding another 20 eggs. Now I haven't seen an egg or a caterpillar in over a week. I have been picking milkweed in 7 different locations within about a 10 mile radius. I have looked at hundreds of milkweed plants. Nothing! What's going on? I'm down to eight caterpillars, all within a few days of pupating.
freda wrote:I'm very envious of your swallowtail! I don't see a reference to your location.
Mom2RJA wrote:freda wrote:I'm very envious of your swallowtail! I don't see a reference to your location.
Our swallowtail was already in its last instar by the time we found it, so I didn't get to experience much of it. It turns out my kids had seen it several days earlier, but they didn't tell me! We're in Michigan.
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