Celebrate the Winter Solstice with Seedballs this Saturday
Celebrate the winter solstice and help next year's wildflowers by making seedballs this Saturday.
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Celebrate the winter solstice and help next year's wildflowers by making seedballs this Saturday.
Crazy weather makes for a nectar emergency when late season butterflies hatch and it's too cold to release them. What to do?
Only three million Monarch butterflies made it to Mexico this year--dow from 450 million in our best years and 60 million last year. Some describe it as the "collapse" of the Monarch butterfly migration.
Dr. Chip Taylor told commercial butterfly breeders that the Monarch butterfly roosting sites this year will only occupy 1.25 acres in Mexico--down from an average of 22 acres.
Want to learn how to raise butterflies? Join us at the IBBA/AFB butterfly breeders conference. Dr. Chip Taylor of Monarch Watch will speak.
Not many Monarch butterflies flying on the Llano River this weekend, but it was a caterpillar-palooza in the milkweed.
Caterpillar cannibalism update: Monarch caterpillars eat sister chrysalises, eggs and caterpillars for lunch in photos by Shady Oak Butterfly Farm.
In a case of caterpillar cannibalism, a Monarch butterfly caterpillar eats a Monarch egg for lunch. Plus: Llano River update.
Are you a lepster? A butterflyer? Yo soy mariposista, and we all advocate for butterflies.
Massive mariposario / butterfly house aims to make Huatulco, Mexico a Butterfly Destination