One Hundredth Butterfly!

I have raised over 100 butterflies this year!

100

I was able to release 88 Monarchs!  Most of the rest I have kept in my butterfly hospital.

I have learned a few new things.  I had to rescue one who’s chrysalis was stuck on her abdomen (it fell off the next day).

I got my first pair of Monarchs to mate. I collected the eggs and raised two generations.

I learned how to pin the dead ones.  That way I can use them to share with classes I teach.

I kept better records. For the record I have

  • if the egg was bleached
  • when the butterfly emerged
  • the butterflies name–mostly Bob this year–
  • if it was a boy or girl
  • if it had OE or not
  • and where I released the butterfly.

I hopefully will have 6 more monarchs. I could probably raise them for another month, but we hope to go on vacation soon, and I won’t be able to take care of them. I hope to find more when we got home. Wouldn’t it be so much fun to raise 200 in a year?

Looking Ahead

Boy
Looking at chrysalis under microscope
Girl
The black pointer is pointing at the line between the dots. The short line to the right of it shows this had a girl

You can tell on Monarchs if it is a boy or a girl while in it’s chrysalis.  You can tell on an Eastern Black Swallowtails too, but the chrysalis looks different and I don’t have pictures of that yet.

On the back side of the chrysalis, there is an indented line between the black dots.  If you look a little further down there are stripes underneath.  If you look really close–you have to have good eyes– there is a line by the stripes. If you see the line and it does not touch the stripes, it is a girl. It is much harder to to see the line touching for the boys, it looks like there is nothing there, unless they emerged and you have a microscope.