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Oct 13, 2014 2:23 PM CST
Name: Melanie
Lutz, Florida (Zone 9b)
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Well, I was cleaning the Orange-Barred Sulphur cats' container when I saw I had a hitchhiker! Another Sulphur cat is in there. But he's super tiny. I guess he listened to me when I told all the caterpillars to show themselves and I would give them safe harbor and all you can eat Senna.

Outside today, there was a White Peacock in my neighbor's yard. They like his yard because he has a lot of frogfruit - one of their host plants - in his lawn. He should give up the dream of St. Augustine grass and go with the frogfruit.

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Meanwhile, my yard was visited by a Monarch interested in egg-bombing my milkweed. Good times!

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