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You Can Increase Butterfly Population



     Queen             Gulf Fritillary     Cabbage White           Zebra Longwing




   Monarch               Painted Lady      Common Buckeye           Red Admiral




Pipeline Swallowtail   Tiger Swallowtail   Orange-barred Sulphur   Gray Hairstreak
Plant Host Plants for Caterpillars to Eat.
    We Planted a Cassia, host plant for
     Cloudless Sulphurs, in front of our
              kitchen window.




Five (count ‘em 5!) Cloudless Sulphur Caterpillars
You Can Increase Butterfly Population

My name is Chuck Melvin, I am 77 years old and have Parkinson’s
  Disease. My wife, Marsha, and I have married for 35 years. We
      need your help to pay for my increasing medical bills.
                    Please visit our website:
                www.ButterflyLifeCycle.net
                       My e-mail address is
           ChuckMelvin@ButterflyLifeCycle.net
  Please e-mail me to tell how much you like our website or to
     make suggestions or comments on how to improve it.
How to increase Butterfly Population
•




• Increasing butterfly population is a simple
  process of reclaiming butterfly habitat areas
  taken over by civilization and devoting the area
  to butterflies by planting butterfly host and
  nectar plants.
• Areas are all-grass yards, gardens, vacant lots,
  road right-of ways and power line right-of-ways
• Two groups of plants need to be planted for the
  butterfly habitats to make a come back.
     •Host plants for caterpillars to eat.
     •Nectar plants that flower for adult
      butterflies to drink nectar from.
• Host plants are usually limited to just a few
  plants for each different butterfly. The
  Monarch’s host plant is milkweed.
• Nectar plants are most flowering plants.
You can select any butterfly
     that lives in your area to help
        increase its population.
To find out what butterflies live in your zip code,
  go to Fred Miller and Patty Bigner’s website
      http://www.gardenswithwings.com/
We planted a Cassia
tree, host plant for
the Sulphur Butterfly,
outside the window
where my computer
is located. It acts
like a magnet for
female Sulphurs.
Leaders in Increasing Butterfly Populations
There is a group of well-organized professionals
and their assistants who can help butterflies
survive and thrive, school teachers and their
students. Teachers who show their students how to
grow the plants butterflies and caterpillars need for
feeding and breeding is one answer to increasing
butterfly populations.
Another group is parents with young children.
Especially the children that are home schooled.
Classroom and Home Activities
    Introducing your young children to
 butterflies can be done by purchasing a
Painted Lady Butterfly kit. It can be set up
  and watched inside your house or in a
   classroom. The Painted Lady can be
nurtured on a man-made mixture, so you
     do not need to have its host plant
                available.
The Monarch butterfly population is
  declining due to decreasing habitat in
  Mexico and the USA. You can help the
 Monarch by planting milkweed in yards,
gardens and open areas in the Monarch’s
 migration paths. There are vacant lands
where milkweed and wild flower seeds can
be planted including roadsides, line right-
   of-ways, your yard and open areas.
Monarch Migrating North in Spring
Due to climate changes, in the spring milkweed is
 not available for the female Monarch to lay her
    eggs. Starting milkweed plants inside, then
     replanting them outside for the migrating
  butterflies to use will help sustain the Monarch
                 butterfly population.
  There are many species of milkweed as shown
 at http://plants.usda.gov/java/. Also shown is a
distribution map showing where a species of the
 milkweed grows. Our local butterfly nursery has
  at least two species of milkweed for our area.
They also have an enclosed “Butterfly Encounter”
with butterflies flying around for your enjoyment.
    Milkweed for Monarch Females to Lay Eggs
   One milkweed provides leaves for 6 monarch
caterpillars. The milkweed leaves are stripped by
the caterpillars and as a landscape plant is not a
                     pretty sight.
Spread the Wealth
Although Gulf Fritillaries are local to our Zip Code,
   we did not have any in our neighborhood. We
planted Passion Vine seeds and cuttings and soon
  had Gulf Fritillary Butterflies and caterpillars by
 the dozens populating our yard. We describe the
           whole process in our website:
            www.ButerflyLifeCycle.net.

You can purchase butterfly eggs, caterpillars and
 chrysalises for your area from butterfly farms.
   They can be located with a Google search.

    Weddings ceremonies releasing Monarchs
     could also request their wedding party
          members plant milkweeds.
         Send us your pictures to post:
      ChuckMelvin@ButterflyLifeCycle.com
The images used in this PowerPoint
               Presentation are from Flickr.
              Go to Flickr and Like, Share or
             Comment on the Photographers
Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly- Mathew Hoelscher -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tiswango/4590229906/
Queen Butterfly - Kenneth Cole Scheinder -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rosyfinch/3062734726/
Gulf Fritillary Butterfly - Lon & Queta -
httpA://www.flickr.com/photos/lonqueta/5354880828/
Cabbage White Butterfly - Mark Lucas -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29187221@N05/2785188633/
Zebra Longwing Butterfly - Joe Girgenti -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jg5150/3743772706/
Monarch Butterfly – Diana -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/naturegrl64/3668808600/
Painted Lady Butterfly - Carl Lucas -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29187221@N05/3064103790/
Common Buckeye Butterfly – johnandmary -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fricknfrack/5714667880/
Red Admiral Butterfly - Brian Haslam -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianhaslam/2766132510/lightbox/
Pipeline Swallowtail Butterfly - Niel Hunt -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nhunt/4807921648/
Tigger Swallowtail Butterfly - Lisa Holder -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisaholdernc/7701591678/
Gray Hairstreak Butterfly - John B -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dendroica/5027737662/
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Monarch Conservation-Increase Population

  • 1. You Can Increase Butterfly Population Queen Gulf Fritillary Cabbage White Zebra Longwing Monarch Painted Lady Common Buckeye Red Admiral Pipeline Swallowtail Tiger Swallowtail Orange-barred Sulphur Gray Hairstreak
  • 2. Plant Host Plants for Caterpillars to Eat. We Planted a Cassia, host plant for Cloudless Sulphurs, in front of our kitchen window. Five (count ‘em 5!) Cloudless Sulphur Caterpillars
  • 3. You Can Increase Butterfly Population My name is Chuck Melvin, I am 77 years old and have Parkinson’s Disease. My wife, Marsha, and I have married for 35 years. We need your help to pay for my increasing medical bills. Please visit our website: www.ButterflyLifeCycle.net My e-mail address is ChuckMelvin@ButterflyLifeCycle.net Please e-mail me to tell how much you like our website or to make suggestions or comments on how to improve it.
  • 4. How to increase Butterfly Population • • Increasing butterfly population is a simple process of reclaiming butterfly habitat areas taken over by civilization and devoting the area to butterflies by planting butterfly host and nectar plants. • Areas are all-grass yards, gardens, vacant lots, road right-of ways and power line right-of-ways • Two groups of plants need to be planted for the butterfly habitats to make a come back. •Host plants for caterpillars to eat. •Nectar plants that flower for adult butterflies to drink nectar from. • Host plants are usually limited to just a few plants for each different butterfly. The Monarch’s host plant is milkweed. • Nectar plants are most flowering plants.
  • 5. You can select any butterfly that lives in your area to help increase its population. To find out what butterflies live in your zip code, go to Fred Miller and Patty Bigner’s website http://www.gardenswithwings.com/
  • 6. We planted a Cassia tree, host plant for the Sulphur Butterfly, outside the window where my computer is located. It acts like a magnet for female Sulphurs.
  • 7. Leaders in Increasing Butterfly Populations There is a group of well-organized professionals and their assistants who can help butterflies survive and thrive, school teachers and their students. Teachers who show their students how to grow the plants butterflies and caterpillars need for feeding and breeding is one answer to increasing butterfly populations. Another group is parents with young children. Especially the children that are home schooled.
  • 8. Classroom and Home Activities Introducing your young children to butterflies can be done by purchasing a Painted Lady Butterfly kit. It can be set up and watched inside your house or in a classroom. The Painted Lady can be nurtured on a man-made mixture, so you do not need to have its host plant available.
  • 9. The Monarch butterfly population is declining due to decreasing habitat in Mexico and the USA. You can help the Monarch by planting milkweed in yards, gardens and open areas in the Monarch’s migration paths. There are vacant lands where milkweed and wild flower seeds can be planted including roadsides, line right- of-ways, your yard and open areas.
  • 10. Monarch Migrating North in Spring Due to climate changes, in the spring milkweed is not available for the female Monarch to lay her eggs. Starting milkweed plants inside, then replanting them outside for the migrating butterflies to use will help sustain the Monarch butterfly population. There are many species of milkweed as shown at http://plants.usda.gov/java/. Also shown is a distribution map showing where a species of the milkweed grows. Our local butterfly nursery has at least two species of milkweed for our area. They also have an enclosed “Butterfly Encounter” with butterflies flying around for your enjoyment. Milkweed for Monarch Females to Lay Eggs One milkweed provides leaves for 6 monarch caterpillars. The milkweed leaves are stripped by the caterpillars and as a landscape plant is not a pretty sight.
  • 11. Spread the Wealth Although Gulf Fritillaries are local to our Zip Code, we did not have any in our neighborhood. We planted Passion Vine seeds and cuttings and soon had Gulf Fritillary Butterflies and caterpillars by the dozens populating our yard. We describe the whole process in our website: www.ButerflyLifeCycle.net. You can purchase butterfly eggs, caterpillars and chrysalises for your area from butterfly farms. They can be located with a Google search. Weddings ceremonies releasing Monarchs could also request their wedding party members plant milkweeds. Send us your pictures to post: ChuckMelvin@ButterflyLifeCycle.com
  • 12. The images used in this PowerPoint Presentation are from Flickr. Go to Flickr and Like, Share or Comment on the Photographers Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly- Mathew Hoelscher - http://www.flickr.com/photos/tiswango/4590229906/ Queen Butterfly - Kenneth Cole Scheinder - http://www.flickr.com/photos/rosyfinch/3062734726/ Gulf Fritillary Butterfly - Lon & Queta - httpA://www.flickr.com/photos/lonqueta/5354880828/ Cabbage White Butterfly - Mark Lucas - http://www.flickr.com/photos/29187221@N05/2785188633/ Zebra Longwing Butterfly - Joe Girgenti - http://www.flickr.com/photos/jg5150/3743772706/ Monarch Butterfly – Diana - http://www.flickr.com/photos/naturegrl64/3668808600/ Painted Lady Butterfly - Carl Lucas - http://www.flickr.com/photos/29187221@N05/3064103790/ Common Buckeye Butterfly – johnandmary - http://www.flickr.com/photos/fricknfrack/5714667880/ Red Admiral Butterfly - Brian Haslam - http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianhaslam/2766132510/lightbox/ Pipeline Swallowtail Butterfly - Niel Hunt - http://www.flickr.com/photos/nhunt/4807921648/ Tigger Swallowtail Butterfly - Lisa Holder - http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisaholdernc/7701591678/ Gray Hairstreak Butterfly - John B - http://www.flickr.com/photos/dendroica/5027737662/
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