Years ago I would be out on Lake Huron and see Monark butterflys by the thousands in early Sept migrating.
Got so I was rarely seeing the Monarks at all let alone while on the big water while fishing.
Then I some how happened to see a PBS show they were in major trouble.
So I started looking into ways i could possiable help them out. Started by collecting Milk weed seed pods and then distrubting the seeds thru out my property and the road side ditches where they will not get mowed down.
I discovered by accident a swamp milk weed that likes wet damp areas. that has opened up a whole new grow area for milk weed plants. Along our creek bank even in the midst of the woods the swamp milk weed does really well.
To me the last few years it seems like I was seeing the catapillers on the swamp milk weed more than the common for some reason. Maybe it is the moisture surrounding the plants, not sure.
I am thinking I will make an attempt this year to collect catipillers and raise them into full grown butterflys.
This is one of the catipillers I was watching last summer. It is on a swamp milk week plant, note the narrow leaves.
One added benifit is the honey bees love the blooms. We have some well a lot in the front door garden and it gets so busy with bees keeps church people polititons and sales people from knocking on the front door.
Al