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Pinning Up Butterfly Eggs In Puslinch

By Marion Robertson.

Sometimes female butterflies find the ‘perfect’ site on which to lay their precious eggs. She is quite capable of depositing 100 eggs. This can be quite overwhelming for the host plant and in order to avoid starvation of all the caterpillars, transplanting of the eggs is required.

We simply pin the leaves on which the eggs are on to a new area. Pinning causes little damage to the host plant and the eggs continue to develop, uninterrupted, on the underside of the plant away from the rain and eyes of predators.

These are spicebush swallowtail eggs and caterpillars being transferred to fresh spicebush host plants.

swallowtail eggs

swallowtail eggs

swallowtail eggs

swallowtail eggs

swallowtail eggs

swallowtail eggs

swallowtail eggs

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