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Pollinator News 2022

Devastating News About Monarch Butterflies

As of today 7-21-22 comes Devastating News About Monarch Butterflies. We thought we were seeing a bounce back, but now the monarch is on the red list.

Devastating News About Monarch Butterflies
Devastating News About Monarch Butterflies

Since my last post about Monarch Butterflies, new numbers have come out showing a seventy-two percent decline in Monarch Butterfly numbers. We are thinking that our current climate crisis plays a big part in their decline.

Nick Haddad, Michigan State University biologist states that he can see how quickly the Monarch Butterfly could become extinct. Monarch Butterflies spend winters in the mountains of Central America and make a long migration journey to North America for breeding and laying of eggs.

I don’t know about you, but I haven’t seen their migration at all in the last three years. I do however remember the last time I saw the Monarch’s going south, and that was 2019. That was the last time I saw Monarch’s migrating, which by the way was something I looked forward to seeing every year.

Now the Monarchs need help from Humans. Here are a few things we can do.

Milkweed

Providing habitat for the Monarch Butterfly to lay their eggs on is a great start. Milkweed is the plant on which the Monarch Butterfly lays her eggs.

Therefore, planting Milkweed in your landscape would help. Another important thing we all could do to help the Monarch and other pollinators is to stop spraying insecticides to kill mosquitos. Even if they say it’s natural, it still kills any pollinator that touches it.

Donate

Donating to Bee For Life Foundation is another way to help, not only Monarch Butterflies but other pollinators as well. We would use your donations to Educate the public about the decline causes and other concerns of our pollinators, as well as building and maintaining Sanctuaries and Organic Gardens for all pollinators.

This year, one of our plans is to plant as many Milkweed plants as possible. With your help we can help all pollinators together! Please donate often, and thanks for your help with this mission.

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Pollinator News 2022

Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back

From the brink of disaster, the Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back.

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Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back
Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back

In the 1990 the U.S. fish and wildlife service stated nearly a billon Monarch Butterflies disappeared from their overwintering areas. Scientists also recorded decreasing winter populations.

These Scientists alarmed by the data, warned of a massive Monarch die off. Yet, recent studies have shown otherwise and even the Monarchs stable summer populations for the last 25 years.

Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back
Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back

A major help is our landscape, Monarch habitat is akin to the area’s in which humans live. Planting your landscape with the pollinators in mind goes a long way.

In fact some areas of the United States host Monarch Butterflies year round. Monarchs do not necessarily have to migrate to Mexico.

Simply planting Milkweed in your landscape will provide the perfect place for the Monarch to lay her eggs. Monarch caterpillars feed exclusively on Milkweed leaves.

Warning, those guys that come around spraying your landscape for mosquitos are poisoning not only honey bees but the Monarch also. I’ll probably get some flak for that statement, but OH WELL!

Monarch Butterflies nectar on all sorts of flowers. Therefore almost any summer flowering  plant will feed the Monarch. Yet, Milkweed is the only plant that the Monarch will lay her eggs on, so keeping Milkweed in your landscape ensures Monarchs will continue to come to your house.

If you need more info about Milkweed or what types to buy get ahold of us. Bee For Life Foundation is a 501c3 and as soon as we get the donate page up you can make your Tax deductible charitable donation to help us with our mission.