Late butterflys
In article , Malcolm
writes
There's plenty of time for these
to pupate and then hatch into butterflies in time for them to
over-winter and round we go again.
Is there any way to produce a 'suitable' place for them to overwinter?
And do they just 'sit there' wings folded and ziz for the winter? And,
why don't the spiders take them for 'big eats' over the winter?
(Thinking of those I see trying to get out of the garage and flapping
away at the glass)
Mike
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