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Butterflies are one of natures wonders with their colorful beauty. Their
transformation from earthbound caterpillars to winged adults is amazing. There
are about seventeen thousand species in the world - seven hundred in North
America alone. To identify them all would be a formidable task. However, only a
small fraction of these species are really common and likely to be seen by the
average person. They are in the insect group called Lepidoptera. Their life
cycle consists of four different stages: eggs, caterpillars, pupa and adult.
The striking colors
and shapes plus a chemical called pheromone is used to attract the male to the
female in the mating process. The mating may last for 20 minutes or for several
hours. The female then selects the proper plant, tree or shrub on which to lay
the eggs; it must be one that the hatching caterpillars will eat. Eggs of most
butterfly species hatch in about five to ten days. The tiny caterpillars begin
to eat, and as it gets larger the skin is shed four or five times. The next
stage, known as called the pupa, forms in about two to four weeks. Ten to 15
days later the adult butterfly emerges. This entire process is known as
metamorphosis. This is a general overview of the butterfly life cycle; however,
mating and time schedules can very according to species as well as climatic
conditions.
The ideal situation
in attracting butterflies would be with a new landscape. However, my landscape
is an established yard, but I do have some plants they like. The first thing I
did was invest in a good butterfly book. Secondly, I identified the butterfly
species I wished to attract and carefully studied their habits.
I've
found that butterflies like open spaces for fluttering, full sun exposure and
protection from high winds. Although they get moisture from the nectar they sip,
it is also beneficial to provide a butterfly puddle, in which they get mineral
and salt. This is easily accomplished by placing a shallow saucer or dish filled
with moist sand or gravel and sprinkling salt on it periodically. For a wind
break, plant tall nectar producing trees, shrub and vines around the outer edge
of the garden.
Butterflies are
attracted to masses of color, in the pink, purple, yellow and orange ranges.
A
few of these plants include: lantana, sunflower, passion vine, snapdragons,
asters, buddleia, pentas, verbena and zinnias. Apart from nectar producing
plants, another good food source is a feeder (eight parts water to one part
sugar) also, rotting fruit like bananas, apples, etc. Another good idea for
their comfort and safety is placing a hibernation box in or near the garden.
This provides them a place to roost in summer and a place to spend the winter
months.
Gardening for
butterflies will require a few changes in garden maintenance. To prevent washing
away the nectar one must water near the ground, also the use of insecticides
must be avoided. It is advisable to use organic gardening techniques and
integrated pest management (IPM) practices instead.
Butterflies are
called the jewels of the garden. They can be enjoyed almost the year round on
the Gulf Coast, and well worth the effort it takes to attract them.

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