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Monarchs Move Across Illinois Each Summer
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Monarchs Move Across Illinois Each Summer
Illinois’ state insect, the monarch butterfly may be found statewide from May through October. It can be seen in open gardens, prairies, roadsides, fields, pastures and marshes. Three generations are produced in a year. The early generations (May to June) live only a few weeks. The summer brood (June to August) are produced with caterpillars feeding exclusively on milkweed. The final generation of...
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