My Favorite Desert Plants for Arizona Gardening - Monarch Butterfly's & Bees
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Jake that cat is a Queen caterpillar with 3 filaments. monarch has 2 filaments.thanks for helping both butterflies.monarchs.monarch should be showing up here in october and november thanks debbie in scottsdale
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The caterpillar you pointed out is a "Queen" butterfly which is in the same family as the monarch but on a monarch butterfly caterpillar, they only have two sets of filaments, the longer ones being on the head and the shorter ones on the tail. A queen butterfly caterpillar has three sets of filaments on it. :-) Thanks for sharing and it's so important to help out the monarch butterfly! I appreciate what you're doing to help. :-) ;-)
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What would it take to get you to part with one of those large Apple cactus limbs? Los mine to careless palm tree trimmers they dropped a ton junk on mine and it bruised and killed mine.
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Very nice layout. I shy away from cactus tho. Too high risk of getting injured, whether it's me or someone else. One trip and fall and man, that'll hurt.
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Good Man i like your videos
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That caterpillar actually is a Queen Monarch caterpillar
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Hi Jake! Where do you get wolf berries? I planted 4 gogis last year, which have struggled mightily in the AZ heat. I'd like to get a gogi-ish berry that will actually thrive here. Thanks for the video.
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That last caterpillar you touched is pupating, it will turn into a chrysalis then a butterfly soon! You can tell when they are about to pupate because they hang upside down in a 'J' shape.
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I really enjoyed your very detailed video. thank you very much for all the names of the plants and their benefits and especially their water consumption. I can't wait to get started on my plants!
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Awesome tour of the front yard. I'm redoing my front yard right now and will be putting in a few native milkweeds to the Monarchs.
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Cool video Jake
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