Chem's in relaxer + Arizona Monarchs

Grkovich, Alex agrkovich at tmpeng.com
Thu Feb 5 13:37:54 EST 2004


Sure sounds like they're dyin' out, eh, Paul? 

Yuk, yuk...

Alex

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Paul Cherubini [SMTP:monarch at saber.net]
> Sent:	Thursday, February 05, 2004 5:00 AM
> To:	leps-l at lists.yale.edu
> Subject:	Re: Chem's in relaxer + Arizona Monarchs
> 
> Ian Watkinson, Yuma, Arizona wrote:
> 
> > p.s. The Monarch migration here has been tremendous this year.  They are
> > returning in a SE direction from the overwintering sites in California.
> I still
> > have probably 100 per day outside my office and it has been that way
> since
> > January 1, 2004.  Thousands of painted ladies that entire time, without
> a break.
> 
> Do you mean you have been seeing 100 monarchs per day outside your
> office in Yuma since Jan. 1?
> 
> Or 100 Painted Ladies per day since Jan. 1?
> 
> The monarchs have not left the coastal overwintering sites in California
> yet, but 
> some will begin dispersing inland around the 3rd week of Feb.
> 
> Paul Cherubini
> El Dorado, Calif.
> 
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