Sad, they're so beautiful!
https://apnews.com/article/monarch-b...510b0e716b6f34
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Sad, they're so beautiful!
https://apnews.com/article/monarch-b...510b0e716b6f34
Oh noooo, it can't be cockroaches or mosquitos it has to be incredibly beautiful butterflies.
I frequent a nature center, they have Monarch butterfly events, they have various ways to help:http://www.monarchjointventure.org
Cockroaches are beautiful, too. We just can't see it. They can just be beautiful outside my home. They enter my home, they meet my BOOT!
Use powdered boric acid^
^ Honey, I have a Cat and a Dog living here. Boric acid doesn't sound good for them. I just clean the place. Keeps the bugs out.
Well ok, I clean as well, no animals here, just 2 leg Pigs
You have Pigs with two legs? How does that work out?
*Sigh.
Nvr mind::)
Yeah, my Dog literally freaks out when my Mom leaves. Like LITERALLY. It's like he thinks he's never gonna see her again. I moved her in when she tested positive for COPD (or whatever it is), I didn't expect the dog. He grows on ya, but he goes NUTS when she leaves.
And BTW: I wasn't being serious with the two legged pigs. I was just having visions of George Orwell's Animal Farm (A novel, just in case you didn't know).
Back on Topic:
Don't use neonicotinoids or other pesticides in your garden.
Certify your garden as wildlife habitat
Plant season long nectar sources, in addition to milkweed. See below
Provide water & shelter from wind.
Join citizenscience efforts tracking Monarch 's migration.
Flowers to plant: Asters - Smooth, Big-leaved, New England.
Pale Coneflower, Bergamot, Black eyed Susan, Wild Petunia, Mountain mint.
There's more
That's too bad. They are so pretty!
Bumpy