tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7458115876306107458.post2692233262860930159..comments2024-03-08T03:35:16.700-08:00Comments on Bead Contagion: MonarchsLizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17390853515006667116noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7458115876306107458.post-80938266077924069272022-12-19T19:49:08.153-08:002022-12-19T19:49:08.153-08:00You have a great articles here, I was once a victi...You have a great articles here, I was once a victim of herpes and diabetes patient until I came across Dr Itua herbal doctor online whom cure me and reverse my diabetes and cure my herpes completely. I ordered Dr Itua herbal medicines online through his web store https://drituaherbalcenter.com/shop/ Dr Itua instructed me on how to drink the herbal medicines for two weeks which I did, the herbal medicines works for me very well in a way that it's boost my immune system and I have not experience any outbreak ever since 4 years now I drank Dr Itua herbal medicines. I have recommended 3 of my close friends to this wonderful herbal doctor and they are all cure now, Ellen suffered from breast cancer, Lori suffered from lungs cancer,Jose suffered from Hiv/Aids and Mary suffered from chronic disease they are all well now through the help of Dr Itua herbal medicines. So I'm going to save a lot of soul on here suffering from any kind of incurable disease or have any health challenge to contact Dr Itua on Email: drituaherbalcenter@gmail.com he will restore your health and make you a healthy person.Aceline Absolonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7458115876306107458.post-43460007383751728482021-01-24T06:41:22.079-08:002021-01-24T06:41:22.079-08:00Six months late but I finally saw this post. This...Six months late but I finally saw this post. This is such a fascinating process you had a front seat to witness! You photos are wonderful. The unzipping of the caterpillar into the chrysalis series is fascinating...I am curious as to how long that particular process took? Also that pewter look of the chrysalis with silver beads and the peek of the wing is a stunning photo! Christine Altmillerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12097437105566740407noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7458115876306107458.post-52321089235670649352020-07-21T14:10:17.952-07:002020-07-21T14:10:17.952-07:00My friend took in a 'caterpillar' last yea...My friend took in a 'caterpillar' last year and watched it hatch! She took it outside on your flowers and video taped it. She said it was like letting a child go off to college! Thanks for showing all the stages! How wonderful!Robbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13506964994589004458noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7458115876306107458.post-24849271820851466002020-07-21T08:45:20.224-07:002020-07-21T08:45:20.224-07:00Hi Birgit. So nice to hear from you!
Aphids ar...Hi Birgit. So nice to hear from you! <br /><br />Aphids are a problem. Last year my plants all had huge aphid infestations. This year it's less, but there still are some. When I would search for the caterpillar eggs, and noticed groups of aphids, I took a small paintbrush dipped in some diluted (approx 50%) rubbing alcohol, and would brush the aphids off. The rubbing alcohol didn't seem to hurt the plant, but I'm thinking it killed the aphids. I didn't apply the alcohol if I saw any caterpillars nearby. In my early stages of aphid infestation it was manageable, I really wanted my plants to be healthy enough to support all the caterpillars I brought in the house.<br /><br />That must have been fascinating for your husband to watch a wasp lay eggs on a caterpillar. Today I had my first parasitised caterpillar, the poor thing was dead and two fat grubs crawled out of it. It's an uphill struggle at times. I'm always happy to hear that people have milkweed planted. Good luck!Lizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17390853515006667116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7458115876306107458.post-35500809295405432772020-07-21T08:24:18.144-07:002020-07-21T08:24:18.144-07:00We had 4 milkweed plants but they kept getting aph...We had 4 milkweed plants but they kept getting aphids and no matter what we tried, they took over the plant. My hubby saw caterpillars and they were disappearing but my hubby saw what happened. A wasp came and laid its egg on the caterpillar and that egg eats the larvae..poor caterpillar. I am go8 g to tell hi. What to look for. We have 3 butterfly bushes to attract the butterflies. Your picture are great!Birgithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09439720285857050428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7458115876306107458.post-7201909730835180842020-07-21T00:35:13.336-07:002020-07-21T00:35:13.336-07:00Amazing, fascinating process!!!Amazing, fascinating process!!!bailaorahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18346463085527005722noreply@blogger.com