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Q: What is a Monarch Butterfly?
A: The Monarch butterfly is a milkweed butterfly and is probably the most well known butterfly in all of North America. Their wings have an orange and black patter... Read More »
Q: Why do Monarch Butterflies Migrate?
A: Monarch butterflies migrate to warmer climates to avoid the cold because they are tropical insects. In addition, they depend on their nectar for survival and as... Read More »
Q: How to Attract Monarch Butterflies.
A: 1. Plant milkweed near an open, sunny area. Female butterflies flit back and forth to find suitable host plants to lay their eggs. Monarchs lay their eggs exclu... Read More »
Q: How to Raise Monarch Butterflies.
A: 1. Locate a garden or field containing milk weed plants and search the underside of the leaves for monarch eggs. They will be small football shaped bumps not mu... Read More »
Q: How are monarch butterflies helpful?
A: Every year, millions of Monarch Butterflies migrate from southern Canada to Mexico, and each of them will pollenate millions of flowers, since the main diet of ... Read More »