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Monarch Butterflies fly north primarily to take advantage of the warmer temperatures and abundant food sources available in spring and summer. They migrate from their wintering grounds in Mexico to the northern United States and Canada to find milkweed, their primary food source for laying eggs. This journey is essential for their reproductive cycle and the survival of the next generation, as the warmer climates support better growth and development of their larvae.

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