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Monarch Larvae in my veg. garden (1 Viewer)

Wyandotte

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Help, I need some advice. There are three monarch larvae on my young dill plants in my garden.

The weather is due to get cold in a couple of days. They won't be hatched and able to fly away by then.

What can I do to save them? Thanks. By the way, we have wild swamp milkweed near our house but I've not seen any butterflies this year. Yet there are 3 larvae!

Thanx for any advice you may be able to give.
 
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