U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)’s Post

Milkweed check! 🌱🔍 How is your milkweed doing? Have you spotted any monarch eggs, caterpillars or butterflies? We found this common milkweed absolutely loaded with caterpillars! Look closely and you'll find all six. 📷 Courtney Celley/USFWS

  • A common milkweed plant with six monarch caterpillars
Melissa Whittemore

Senior CEQA/NEPA Manager (AECOM) and AEP San Diego Co-Director of Student Membership and Outreach

6d

I had to go to a specialized nursery and pay $20 for one tiny narrowleaf milkweed (native to CA) because the Home Depots in California only sell the Eastern U.S. milkweed, which is too high in sugars from our CA Monarchs and they emerge deformed. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), any way to ensure Home Depot and other plant retailers sell REGIONAL NATIVE MILKWEED SPECIES only, since the Monarch is listed now? I'm hoping my $20 investment results in the start of a seed bank in my neighborhood in San Diego! 🦋

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Russ Czaplewski

Document Processing Operator, contractor for Federal Government

4d

We have a great milkweed crop in our yard but extremely few visitors except for bees. Plants are over 6 feet tall. Flowers are mostly done. Seed pods are forming, some fully developed.

Nancy Keohane

Retired from BLM and NPS

5d

Our milkweed is in full bloom and I am guessing 2 weeks early! I hope it isn’t to early for the monarch’s.

Perry Moore

The Moore Companies

17h

Milkweed is going gangbusters with the weather we've had, but no breeding Monarchs yet. I am worried. In 2022 I reared, tagged and released 50 butterflies. Last year, fifteen. I had one flit past a couple of weeks ago - likely migrating - but am still waiting to find eggs or caterpillars. Photo is of an Azalea Sphinx on my milkweed.

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Just milkweed beetles right now!

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Austin Wilson

The World is an ever-changing place, any entity that wishes to last must be Strong enough to resist being changed, and yet Flexible enough to know when change is Necessary.

5d

I've been purposefully avoiding any that have popped up with the lawn mower so the Monarchs have a place to munch

Dean Walton

Lorry Lokey Science & Technology Outreach / Associate Professor-NTTF at Univ. of Oregon -- inaturalist.org/observations/map?user_id=deanwalton#2/0/ -- @deywalt.bsky.social or on Instagram: instagram.com/deptpublicworks/

6d

No caterpillars, but did see adult monarchs on the plants here at the University of Oregon. Here is the iNaturalist record.

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Cheri Soileau, AICP

Director, Planning and Program Development at Capital Area Transit System (CATS)

1w

I had 3 on mine in South Louisiana! I have 2 milkweed plants. The heat is beating up on them now, but keeping them hydrated.

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Angela E. Wallace

Data Visualization / Excel Guru / Visual Artist

21h

Milkweed is going crazy here but have not checked for caterpillars yet, it's the reason why I threw so many seeds out into my side yard, wanted to get more monarchs! I'll have to go check later today because 6 caterpillars is REAL NICE!

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Amanda Barnett

Stay at Home Mom /Homeschool Mom

6d

I haven’t seen any caterpillars yet. Lots of milkweed beetles and bees though.

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