When a butterfly crosses your path, it’s only natural to take a pause to register such natural beauty and splendor. Like catching sight of a rainbow, seeing a butterfly feels like a special and ...
ST. LOUIS – Did you know there are over 150,000 species of flies in the world? Some look like bees to protect themselves? Chris Hartley from the Butterfly House popped in to share what everyone can ...
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11 fascinating monarch butterfly facts
There’s only one host plant for a monarch butterfly—milkweed! Choose native varieties for your area such as common milkweed, butterfly weed, swamp milkweed and showy milkweed. Create a monarch haven ...
TRUTH: It’s true that to nectar-seeking butterflies, the more nectar flowers, the better. But it’s even more important to think ahead. Yes, they’ll show up at any yard for nectar, but those ...
Discover astonishing butterfly facts and delight in learning about the superlatives of butterflies, from the largest to the smallest to the fastest. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, an avid ...
Whether it’s warm or freezing in Chicago.. It’s always 75-80 degrees inside the Peggy Notebaert Museum’s Butterfly Haven. Sarah went to check it out yesterday for the first time. It’s so beautiful..
Butterfly valleys are famous for biodiversity and scenic beauty. Discover which valley is known as the Valley of Butterflies, ...
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Butterfly host plant myths and facts
Plant it and they will come. Believe it or not, it really is that simple when it comes to butterfly host plants. Scatter dill seeds among your lovely pink cosmos, and soon you’ll see swallowtails.
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