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I am going to create edits to expand the information in several sections to include cited references and more in depth habitat creation techniques. I'm planning on giving more information about the importance of creating butterfly habitat (ie to mitigate habitat fragmentation from development, degradation, and provide pollinator habitat etc). I am going to give more information on puddling (why butterflies do it, how to create a puddling habitat), bait recipes and placement, and how to include wind breaks as a refuge. I am also planning on adding more to the 'Butterfly-attracting plants' section. I am going to talk about resources on how to know local Lepidoptera in order to select plants appropriate for them, resources to find which plants will grow in zones, the importance of structural diversity, and information on native vs non-native plants.
I am unfamiliar with the "problems" section: I have heard about the disease that affects monarchs/queens but haven't heard nor read about the impacts of predator species. I do not think it is necessary to suggest removing natural butterfly predators (spiders, wasps, birds etc.) as long as they are native species. These are natural predator-prey relationships and their removal detracts from overall ecosystem functionality. Kopph ( talk) 20:15, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
Has anyone tried the pumpkin trick? I couldn't find any other sources for the fact, but I tryed it recently and the little buggers ate it up. Albeit they wouldn't eat a potato.
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