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Oct 5, 2016 9:44 AM CST
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mellielong said:You've got aphids! Congrats! Hilarious! No, I'm really glad to know there are no caterpillars in distress. And honestly, when I was volunteering in the butterfly exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa, I had an older couple come in one day and ask if Monarch eggs were yellow and "if they moved". I politely told the couple they had aphids and then I showed them some of our milkweeds with both aphids and eggs. They were trying to help the Monarchs and I applaud anyone out there who is doing so! Hurray! The only stupid question is the one you don't ask!


So glad you feel that way! I didn't think eggs had legs! Okay, I'll be planting milkweed seeds and then, if I'm lucky, I'll eventually have both milkweed AND eggs! Thanks for the clarification.
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