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Here is a recent experience I had releasing three monarch butterflies. On Saturday morning June 26, I released three monarch butterflies between 8am-10am. We are into a rainy period here in northeast Illinois so I was careful to check local weather radar to see if any storms were on the horizon. Radar was clear and the forecast was for no rain until after 1pm. It wasn't an hour after I released my last butterfly that a tornado warning was issued for my area. A popup severe thunderstorm formed out of nowhere. I bring this up because I wanted to share what I witnessed from one of the butterflies I released. The last monarch butterfly I released landed on my butterfly bush while the weather was calm. When the storm hit with pouring rain accompanied by some strong winds I saw from my kitchen window a remarkable sight. When the storm began the butterfly on my butterfly bush calmly crawled up to the very top remaining there throughout the entire storm. I watched in amazement as the butterfly held on to the top of the butterfly bush with relative ease seemingly unconcerned about the unruly weather. After the storm subsided I went outside to see if the storm had harmed the butterfly. The butterfly took one look at me and briskly flew off to my Hick's Yew hedge bordering my yard. I left the butterfly alone after that. I figured any butterfly resilient enough to ride out several inches of rain and some stiff winds did not need me bothering it anymore. Moral of the story is once a monarch butterfly is released into its element it is one tough critter.
Such a great story…they do know what to do. We give them a bit of respite for protection from predators, but as soon as they are butterflies, we release them and they go on living their best lives and they know exactly how to do it. I am so glad we are able to give them that chance.
I've only seen 1 faded & tattered female monarch. She was just hanging out on the milkweed blooms, not the leaves. Usually by now I have lots of butterflies. It's scary & sad to have no monarchs. I'm glad you're still seeing them!
Your video is really cool and the puddler you created is great. The growing and releasing of the butterflies is awesome. Question - how do you tell the difference between male and female butterflies? I'm definitely going to try and make a puddler. Thanks for your video.
Awesome, thank you so much!!! Some butterflies is is easy to tell which are males and females and others, not so easy. There really isn’t one universal way to tell for all butterflies. Have fun creating your puddler. 💕🐛🦋💕🐛🦋
Great video! I'm just getting started with my garden. Located in AZ. I had a question. I notice you have 2 enclosures for the different types. Is it not a good idea to put them all in one?
You can put them together, they tend to stay on their host plant until they wander off to pupate. I have a lot of enclosures because some of the caterpillars host on shrubs and trees and I grow them in big pots, so they take up a lot of space in the enclosures.
I collect the eggs from my garden. The butterflies lay their eggs on the host plants. I have links to the enclosures in the description section under my UA-cam videos. Thank you for watching💕💕🐛🦋🐛🐛
Do you have a previous video that tells how to start a butterfly garden for the first time and one that includes what the eggs look like and the entire process? I know I'm asking a lot.
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Very informative, gorgeous butterflies and flower garden💖
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the giant milkweed saying hello in the back.
Oh yes, it is growing into my bench. 😂
Wow gorgeous butterflies 😍
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I love your channel! Thank you so much for these videos! I'm starting a butterfly garden and you're videos are so helpful.
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If I was a Flutterby, I would come to your puddler!
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That's a really cute bird bath!
I picked that up at a thrift store, one of my favorite finds. 💕💕💕
Here is a recent experience I had releasing three monarch butterflies. On Saturday morning June 26, I released three monarch butterflies between 8am-10am. We are into a rainy period here in northeast Illinois so I was careful to check local weather radar to see if any storms were on the horizon. Radar was clear and the forecast was for no rain until after 1pm. It wasn't an hour after I released my last butterfly that a tornado warning was issued for my area. A popup severe thunderstorm formed out of nowhere. I bring this up because I wanted to share what I witnessed from one of the butterflies I released. The last monarch butterfly I released landed on my butterfly bush while the weather was calm. When the storm hit with pouring rain accompanied by some strong winds I saw from my kitchen window a remarkable sight. When the storm began the butterfly on my butterfly bush calmly crawled up to the very top remaining there throughout the entire storm. I watched in amazement as the butterfly held on to the top of the butterfly bush with relative ease seemingly unconcerned about the unruly weather. After the storm subsided I went outside to see if the storm had harmed the butterfly. The butterfly took one look at me and briskly flew off to my Hick's Yew hedge bordering my yard. I left the butterfly alone after that. I figured any butterfly resilient enough to ride out several inches of rain and some stiff winds did not need me bothering it anymore. Moral of the story is once a monarch butterfly is released into its element it is one tough critter.
Such a great story…they do know what to do. We give them a bit of respite for protection from predators, but as soon as they are butterflies, we release them and they go on living their best lives and they know exactly how to do it. I am so glad we are able to give them that chance.
I've only seen 1 faded & tattered female monarch. She was just hanging out on the milkweed blooms, not the leaves. Usually by now I have lots of butterflies. It's scary & sad to have no monarchs. I'm glad you're still seeing them!
Are you North of Florida? We have a year round population here, but I have heard that they are slower to reach northern locations this year.
Awesome I need to make one
Not only do they help butterflies and other pollinators, they also add more visual interest to your garden. 💕🐛🦋
I love your butterfly garden ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much💗💗💗
You are the butterfly mama! ❤️
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Awesome butterfly Garden
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Your video is really cool and the puddler you created is great. The growing and releasing of the butterflies is awesome. Question - how do you tell the difference between male and female butterflies? I'm definitely going to try and make a puddler. Thanks for your video.
Awesome, thank you so much!!! Some butterflies is is easy to tell which are males and females and others, not so easy. There really isn’t one universal way to tell for all butterflies. Have fun creating your puddler. 💕🐛🦋💕🐛🦋
The males have 2 dots and the female don't have any dots
Great video! I'm just getting started with my garden. Located in AZ. I had a question. I notice you have 2 enclosures for the different types. Is it not a good idea to put them all in one?
You can put them together, they tend to stay on their host plant until they wander off to pupate. I have a lot of enclosures because some of the caterpillars host on shrubs and trees and I grow them in big pots, so they take up a lot of space in the enclosures.
I read where butterflies like cow manure because of the minerals in it -- so I put some cow manure compost in my puddler.
This is so true!! Let me know if you see any butterflies land on it. 💕💕💕💕
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Where can you get the eggs of the butterflies and the tent where they can hatch?
I collect the eggs from my garden. The butterflies lay their eggs on the host plants. I have links to the enclosures in the description section under my UA-cam videos. Thank you for watching💕💕🐛🦋🐛🐛
@@ButterflyGardeningwithSusanhow can you tell male from female?
Each type of butterfly has different ways of differentiating between male and female, and for some of them it is hard to tell
Do you have a previous video that tells how to start a butterfly garden for the first time and one that includes what the eggs look like and the entire process? I know I'm asking a lot.
I have a playlist of videos on raising Monarchs. I’ll go get it and link it here.
Hello, How do you tell whether the Monarch's are male or female?
Males have a small black spot on the surface of each hind wing (the lower wings). Females do not have the spots. ( They are spotless 😉😉) 💕🐛🦋
Do you use a special
sand
Just natural sand, not treated or bleached or anything.
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