The butterfly garden is exploding with life at Community Learning Center! Below are just a few pictures we took of the little (and not so little) guys.
Here are some fun facts about butterflies:
- Eastern monarchs overwinter in Central Mexico
- Females lay between 300 and 500 eggs.
- It takes about two weeks for a monarch to hatch from its cocoon to complete its transformation to a butterfly!
- Monarch butterflies that hatch in the late summer or early fall head for warmer weather. Ours head for Central Mexico!
- Monarch butterflies will drink nectar from flowers, including milkweed.
- Monarch caterpillars only eat milkweed.
- The caterpillars eat for about 2 weeks before turning into a cocoon!
- The generation of monarchs that migrate live for several months so that they can make the journey back.
- There are four generations of monarchs born each year.
- They live for about 6 to 8 months.
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