Milkweed pollen is not much of a problem but some people have a contact allergy to the leaves and sap.
Milkweed is a vascular plant.
Monarch butterfly caterpillars primarily feed on milkweed plants. Additionally, some insects like milkweed bugs and beetles also consume various parts of the milkweed plant.
Monarch butterflies will only lay their eggs on milkweed because it is their hostplant. A hostplant is the plant that the caterpillar will eat when it hatches from its egg. So, the monarch caterpillar will only eat milkweed, and the monarch butterfly will only lay its eggs on milkweed. The monarch depends in the milkweed, the milkweed does not depend on the monarch butterflies.
Milkweed is eaten by several species of insects, most notably the monarch butterfly larvae, red milkweed beetle, and milkweed tussock caterpillar or tiger moth. In turn, monarchs are eaten by birds, and tiger moths by bats.
Milkweed is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues for transporting water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant, which milkweed possesses. This classification includes a variety of plants that have a well-developed system of xylem and phloem.
There is common milkweed, purple milkweed, tropical milkweed, and swamp milkweed.
The three variables for milkweed-bug hatching experiments are typically temperature, humidity, and light exposure. These variables can affect the rate of hatching, development, and overall survival of milkweed bugs.
yes they do affect but to many people it does not at all
GMOs (genetically modified food) may create allergies.
yes, any kind of smoke or smoking can effect your allergies.
Yes. There is milkweed in Jamaica. The Jamaican Monarch lives on milkweed.
Cats will only affect you if your allergic to them. If you have allergies the cat fur will make you sneeze.
Yes, most common side affect of allergies are congestion and difficulty breathing. Both of which will cause decreased O2 levels and increased CO2 levels.
Milkweed is not a decomposer.
Eggs on milkweed are eggs of monarch butterflies or milkweed beetles.
Milkweed products can refer to items made from the fibers or seeds of the milkweed plant. Common milkweed products include milkweed floss used as insulation, milkweed oil, and milkweed seed pods used in crafts. Milkweed is also a crucial source of food for monarch butterflies.
Milkweed is a vascular plant.