Butterfly house
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09/01/24 12:14 AM
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I've been thinking about getting a butterfly house. I wonder if they work I saw 1 at Hardware Hank today for only $15. I didn't buy it, but I am thinking about it. Maybe some of you have suggestions for effective houses ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/09/full-47451-228577-20240831_130330.jpg)
Last edited by AJE; 09/01/24 12:32 AM.
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Re: Butterfly house
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09/01/24 02:05 AM
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The butterfly farm does not have any artificial homes. Sooooo,,,,, now I am wondering were do they sleep?
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Re: Butterfly house
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Re: Butterfly house
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If you really want to try one plan to put it out in the late fall and take it down late spring otherwise unwanted insect WILL use it in the summer. If it is open inside place a few chunks of rough bark in it to loosely fill. If any of the few species that hibernate in your area deem to use it they will squeeze between then for the winter. I had very limited use of the ones I put out and consider them a novelty and at the very bottom of the list of things to do to help butterflies. Flowers(or food not all butterflies eat nectar), water and Host plants top my list which are severely dwindling in our monoculture herbicide sprayed AG world.
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Re: Butterfly house
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I would think wasps would love it. I wounder the same. Seems like it would be full of mud daubers around here. Cool idea if it works
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Re: Butterfly house
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09/16/24 12:07 PM
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No effort to learn/help is really wasted. Have had a few morning cloak winter in the decorative one my wife still likes in the garden. I wouldn’t say enough to save population decline by any significance. Other insects do make use of. If it is deep enough to stack with at least 6” lengths of approx 5/16” hollow tubes/reeds with at least 1/2” between tubes and inside of slotted front you could covert it to Mason bee house. Mason bee tubes need to be 6”deep or more to get any female bees as they build egg chamber one in front of the other with the front 4/5 being all male(which nature has judged as more expendable to predation to protect females a downside of polygomy). Size of house from the pic is hard to judge. You could try standing tubes vertically, not a common configuration used in many mason bee house designs but I have seen them use vertical spaces and natural hollow stems that are. Mason bees are highly efficient NATIVE pollinators and greatly in need of conservation efforts.
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Re: Butterfly house
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11/06/24 03:56 PM
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If it really doesn't work, try opening the a slot a bit to let small birds in to nest.
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Re: Butterfly house
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I read that article. I have a bone to pick with it. It lists 5 different Milkweeds. In the end it lists Butterfly weed, another type of milkweed. It claims that Monarchs won't make use of it unless its the only milkweed around. The opposite is my experience. We have a couple that grow in a garden by the house. even tho there are common milkweeds in the nearby prairie plantings and lots of poke milkweed in the woods they hit the butterfly weed the hardest. I have pulled 35 caterpillars off one plant. I put the caterpillars on the common milkweed plants as they do destroy the butterfly weed if left to their own. I think that it makes a different where you are. What the monarchs like in WI might be different than Texas. Not all the same species are in both places. And maybe they taste different depending upon soil and moisture.
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Re: Butterfly house
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If it really doesn't work, try opening the a slot a bit to let small birds in to nest. I wouldn't doubt birds or bees would like to use it
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