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Sep 30, 2016 7:19 AM CST
Name: Cheryl
Brownstown, Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
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luvmyseeds said:HI, I'm new to this forum and am looking for an answer to a question. I found a Black Swallowtail cat on some celery I had dug up and brought in to dehydrate it. I'm in
Wisconsin and was wondering if this cat will form a chrysalis and stay that way over the winter?
I'm not sure what to do with it. Any suggestions?
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Hi Linda Welcome!
I've run into them late in the year too. If possible, keep it in a safe place OUTSIDE like a screened in porch or a ventilated shed. They are built to withstand the cold temps and bringing it indoors after it pupates wouldn't help it. It'd hatch before the right time and then die.
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