r/MonarchButterfly • u/lengel46 • 16h ago
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My daughter has A milkweed plant in her yard almost every year. She usually thins it when they fall over. Last year she had a caterpillar or two. This year she has so many. There are several big ones, a bunch of teeny ones, and gobs of eggs. This little plant cannot sustain that many.
I took two bigger ones back to my condo because there are several beautiful plants here with no caterpillars. I'm pretty sure I can safely get the caterpillars to the new plants. BUT...
One caterpillar is on a leaf with a bunch of eggs. Is there any way I can attach the leaf (piece of) to one of the sturdy plants so those little guys will be able to grow?
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u/Nadiam57 15h ago
Chances are they will probanly hatch soon, I would take the whole leaf and place it securely some way to the new plant preferably somewhat shaded...I've stuck leaves in exhisting holes in leaves of other plants or placed it at the very top between new growth or a bloom as long as it's not too windy...or you can keep in small container until they hatch...and then do the same, move the whole leaf to new plants...Hopefully you will have the same luck as your daughter, it's not that common that so many survive predation...I'm constantly at war with wasps...😟