Glad to hear of your milkweed plantations, FP ! Plant and leave be ,no one will argue with.
I'm a firm believer in the environment taking care of itself too, thats best but only works in a balance
Like a car, you jack with one system it effects another. Theres no doubt the use of current pesticides/ gmo is going down a short term profit / long term costs road.
As for bringing them into a managed environment , i admit i have no idea how this effects any outcome.
Ive tried to contemplate that and the only thing i think that makes a difference is how many in the last gen before winter no matter how many in prior generations.
Several monarch chrysalis have been found wintering 10 miles south of here (zone 8a)near Sandbridge by butterfly extremist that were surprised , so all is not known.
Theres really very little data and a lot of theory.
I found by bringing them in, you learn a great deal of minutia that may not be of actual worth just facinating. You get a good feeling when they fly away . The grandchildren demanded it this year , they delight in it and the transformations in this day of electronic entertainment, they still love a bug in a jar. I feel good about that and hope it might spark a life interest in nature . The neighbors have all dropped by and asked what we were doing and so they got a big education. If nothing else a few more people were made aware .
I guess.
