Two successful butterfly launches


It started like this… a school teacher attached the twig to a rock, then attached two monarch butterfly chrysalises by their strong silk threads. She gave them to Danica to bring home and the next day the first one emerged.

Spectacular! A Vimeo movie follows.

Here’s a portrait of butterfly No 2. The wings take about 4 hours to dry and harden, after the butterfly emerges from its chrysalis. These hours are critical, so I made sure they got more than enough time before opening the back door for them.

No. 2 seemed reluctant to leave home and clung to the outside of the screen door for about half an hour, looking in.

6 comments

  1. Yes, Joni. You’re right… milkweed is the only plant that the caterpillars eat, so the survival of Monarch butterflies depends on a generous supply. People SHOULD plant milkweed in their gardens.

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