Money, Monarchs and Bt corn pollen
Daniel L Robinson
kalos2 at juno.com
Sat May 22 03:40:55 EDT 1999
I meant to post and accidentally sent it directly to Paul Cherubini.
Here is my original post, along with his reply, printed with his
permission.
Paul Cherubini wrote:
>The overwintered monarchs didn't get to lay many eggs >until April 15 or
>so due to prolonged cold weather. Those eggs won't be >producing
>butterflies until June 5 or so. Then it will take them 2-3 >weeks to
make
>it to the Puget Sound area. So you're not likely to have a >chance of
>seeing anything until the end of June/early July. Good luck.
Martha wrote:
>>I feel like I somehow stumbled on front row tickets to the >>Olympics!
>>If any of you leppers over in the U.K. see an American lady >>out
watching Irish butterflies (she may have a Florida tan >>for all I know),
tell Anne Kilmer she shouldn't be missing >>this!
>>I am certain others join me in saying we'd like to hear from >>her!
>>Martha W. Robinson
>>Still searching and determined to find that first Monarch in >>the
Puget Sound area, Washington, USA.
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