Of course the first thing I did was research research research, which is how I found this site. I ran into an old friend who raises monarchs, and she let me borrow her mesh cage for this season. We are using a small, kind of "flat" deli container (about an inch and half tall) with the lid on, holes poked, and the green stuff that holds water that florists use for flowers to hold up our stalks, then I put the container with plants in the mesh cage. It seems to work really well, my friend just told me to make sure I get the green stuff that soaks the water in.
Our first caterpillar made it to the hanging "J," however when it was still hanging at 27 hours I knew something had to be wrong. Sure enough, the next morning he had the stringy-things and two fly casings at the bottom of the cage. That was rough, since he was our first.
I'm worried that he was diseased, and now I'm worried for the other two caterpillars that shared the mesh cage with him. They are almost ready to form their own chrysalis, and I suppose there's not much I can do at this point but wait and see.
Next year I plan on starting earlier. I'm seeing a lot of posts about having a microscope and testing for OE, which I will have to read up on over the winter so I know what to do next year. I see a lot about disinfecting the cages w/ bleach. How do you disinfect the mesh? Spray bottle? And do you disinfect between each "group" of caterpillars brought in? Maybe I need more than one enclosure...I sure am coming up with lots of ideas to give my husband for Christmas!
Thanks for being here, and I'll see you all around!