To: DollyCali
Thanks! :-)
My daughter has been raising monarchs for two years now -- she has her own butterfly garden. She loves butterflies.
6 posted on
03/15/2006 4:11:43 AM PST by
Chanticleer
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To: Chanticleer
Do you have any pictures of her with them? Have her stop by later.. this is for her!!!! I have a lot of milkweed in my "wild flower" area (know by neighbors as weed patch)
7 posted on
03/15/2006 4:17:38 AM PST by
DollyCali
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To: Chanticleer
I will be along later with monarch pictures and migration information..I love them too!
8 posted on
03/15/2006 4:24:43 AM PST by
MEG33
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To: Chanticleer
My daughter insists on calling them "flutterflies" because she says they OBVIOUSLY have nothing to do with butter.
She raised monarchs with her class but they released them into the wild. Her current kick is to raise and breed praying mantids. We're waiting for the third generation to hatch. Unfortunately mantids only eat live food so we also had to start breeding fruit flies and crickets...
I hate to dampen the enthusiasm of bright children but enough is enough!
95 posted on
03/15/2006 9:23:28 AM PST by
5by5
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