She’s back . . .

The polydamas swallowtail butterfly came back to lay more eggs on our Dutchman Pipe. They lay anywhere between 10-14 eggs, which are laid on new leaves, and vines.

The young caterpillars have been said to be very social and hang out together eating, feeding and molting. As they grow older they tend to go their own way.

I have found that the caterpillars will eat the petiole of the leaf, making the rest of it fall to the ground before completely eaten.

2 thoughts on “She’s back . . .

    • SweetButterfly Bliss – Tennessee – My love for butterflies grew exponentially after my daughter was born in 2016, as they gave a new meaning to my family. Our excitement grew as they started visiting our gardens, which then turned into raising some in our butterfly house. Stop on by and subscribe, as I share many photos of the species that have begun to call our gardens home.
      Butterflybliss on said:

      She’s so stunning. I love how different the wings are from the underside to the topside.

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