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It depends on the weather but yes. 2016 was a mild year and some monarchs were spotted as late as November 2.

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Q: Can monarch butterflies be found in Illinois in October?
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Why did Illinois pick the monarch butterfly as their state butterfly?

In 1974 a third-grader from Decatur suggested that the monarch butterfly become the state insect. Schoolchildren lobbied for the monarch butterfly and the General Assembly passed a bill making it official in 1975. The monarch feeds on the nectar of milkweed during their migration. Monarch butterflies are found in Illinois from May to October. They migrate south in the winter to central Mexico, and then return in the spring. Monarchs lay eggs on milkweed plants.


Which kinds of butterflies are found in the field?

There are many types of butterflies that can be found in fields. They include Monarch butterflies, Painted Lady butterfly, Red Admiral butterfly, Summer Azure butterfly, and the Tiger Swallowtail butterfly.


How did the Monarch Butterfly evolve?

It is believed that the Monarch Butterfly originally evolved in South America and then was split into different subspecies. Others believe it evolved in the "New World". Fossils of butterflies have been found that are believed to be 35 million years old. However, the Monarch and other milkweed butterflies aren't represented in the fossil records. This means there is no record of exactly where the Monarch butterflies evolved from.


Do monarch butterflies carry a disease?

No, but they are hosts to certain protozoans, such as Ophryocystis elektroscirrha , which affects only butterflies. The monarch has a species defense against predators, which are toxic glycosides found in some parts of its body -- these are unpalatable to predators.


Where are monarch butterflies located?

mainly in North America, but found all over the world exept Antarctica


Is the monarch butterfly native to Canada?

Monarch butterflies can be found throughout southern Canada, all over the mainland United States, and as far south as the Caribbean


What kind of butterflies are found in fields?

Most kinds of butterflies can be found in fields, but the most-well known is the Monarch which is easily-identified by its orange and black-veined wings (the females having darker veins). The Monarch can be found in a wide range of habitats such as fields, meadows, prairie remnants, urban and suburban parks, gardens, trees, and roadsides. It overwinters in conifer groves. For more information, see related links, below.


Where does the monarch butterfly live?

There are two different types of monarch. A monarch can be a king or queen of a country (or territory)/ the sovereign head of state; in which case their traditional residence would be a castle. Or, Monarch can refer to the Monarch Butterfly. Monarch Butterflies are fairly cosmopolitan in distribution and are found on most temperate continents, although are found in large numbers in north and central America. They would traditionally live in open areas, meadows and lightly wooded areas.


What biome does the monarch butterfly live in?

While some Monarch butterflies may be found in the Rainforest, the majority of them will be found in the forest, pasture lands, and sometimes urban environments. These butterflies are known to feed on several different nectar plants, including Indian hemp and butterfly weed.


Where do monarch butterflies stay in the winter?

There is one that we discovered in our house in Caledon Dec 7. maybe it will go into cocoon stage since it found a warm place to hang out.


What types of caterpillar can be found in Illinois?

Illinois has caterpillars that include the brown hooded owlet moth and monarch butterfly. Other caterpillars that are found in Illinois include the Asteroid, white-marked tussock moth, yellow-marked tussock moth, milkweed tussock moth, and the viceroy caterpillar.


When do Monarch btterfies migrate?

In North America, Monarch's migrate south beginning in August until the first frost. They migrate north again in the spring. Monarch's can be found in New Zealand, Bermuda and Hawaii but the Monarch butterflies that inhabit these areas generally don't make long migrations because the temperatures stay mild year-round.