Date: 04/09/2020
Number: 52
There were many eggs found on the newly sighted native Common Milkweed in our garden, propagated from our farm�s pastures. The first round of counting was approximately 52 eggs, followed by two dozen or so later that day and the following day. They were easily seen upon the fresh milkweed leaves and stalks, one leaf had the unusual count of six, while most were single eggs upon single plants. Still I found several pairs laid upon the same single leaf, as well as eggs left on the bottoms, tops, of leaves and even on the odd stem or bottom �rung� of leaves.
Mebane, NC
Latitude: 36 Longitude: -79.3
Observed by: Debbie
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