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11-08-2007, 10:00 PM
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Catapillars are Pupae (Chloe's Garden)
Thursday I was sure there was nothing there. Friday there were catapillars. Yesterday they had almost all disappeared. I was hoping the birds hadn't got them. Then I found this one: It had attached itself to the outside power point I use for the mulcher, and could not be gently removed. The tail was attached, and it hung thee all day in this position. I was watching it, and wanted to see exactly how it pupated. Late last night it was still like that. And this morning it was like this: I have found two more hidden in a nearby Rosemary bush. I just hope I am around when they come out, but I don't like my chances. These ones are sneaky. And I had to use that power point yesterday. I hope it doesn't produce some sort of "Super Monarch More... |
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