They don't really but the bluebirds can eat the newly hatched larvae of Monarch Butterflies.
Bluebird trails are lines of bluebird houses. There could be four house in a row or there could be hundreds. It gives many bluebirds a safe place to nest and lay eggs.
They are creating bluebird trails. Bluebird trails are simply a line of bluebird houses. Some have only 4 houses and some have over 100. This gives many bluebirds a place to make a nest and lets the population grow.
They give many bluebirds a place to live at the same time. The population can increase because of the amount of bluebirds that can nest in that area.a bluebird trail is a group of nesting boxes. this helps the bluebirds because then they have places to live and have babies.
Thanks to Monsanto and their product Round Up, milkweed are a lot more rare than they used to be. Many garden clubs are planting milkweed to help keep the monarch butterflies who have caterpillars that only live on milkweed.
They give many bluebirds a place to live at the same time. The population can increase because of the amount of bluebirds that can nest in that area.
There is common milkweed, purple milkweed, tropical milkweed, and swamp milkweed.
Flops are the aerial roots produced by the milkweed plant that form at ground level. These roots help the plant spread and stabilize itself in the soil.
Yes. There is milkweed in Jamaica. The Jamaican Monarch lives on milkweed.
Milkweed is not a decomposer.
Eggs on milkweed are eggs of monarch butterflies or milkweed beetles.
Milkweed is a vascular plant.
It is bluebird!