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Milkweeds have become a popular garden plant in the last several years. They are most commonly planted to help support monarch butterflies because milkweeds are the sole food source for monarch caterpillars. If you’ve ever gone out to check your milkweed plants for monarch caterpillars, you may have been surprised to find other insects living and feeding on your milkweed plants. After all, milkweeds are toxic to other animals. However, some insects have evolved to be able to feed on milkweed and, like monarch caterpillars, have become milkweed specialists.

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cLvl96PpqOg

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Red milkweed beetle

Swamp milkweed leaf beetle

Milkweed bugs – Ken Johnson, University of Illinois Extension

Milkweed tussock moth

Oleander aphids - Ken Johnson, University of Illinois Extension

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Milkweeds have become a popular garden plant in the last several years. They are most commonly planted to help support monarch butterflies because milkweeds are the sole food source for monarch caterpillars. If you’ve ever gone out to check your milkweed plants for monarch caterpillars, you may have been surprised to find other insects living and feeding on your milkweed plants. After all, milkweeds are toxic to other animals. However, some insects have evolved to be able to feed on milkweed and, like monarch caterpillars, have become milkweed specialists.

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cLvl96PpqOg

Photos

Red milkweed beetle

Swamp milkweed leaf beetle

Milkweed bugs – Ken Johnson, University of Illinois Extension

Milkweed tussock moth

Oleander aphids - Ken Johnson, University of Illinois Extension

Contact us!

Chris Enroth: cenroth@illinois.edu

Ken Johnson: kjohnso@illinois.edu

Check out the Good Growing Blog: https://go.illinois.edu/goodgrowing

Subscribe to the weekly Good Growing email: https://go.illinois.edu/goodgrowingsubscribe

Any products or companies mentioned during the podcast are in no way a promotion or endorsement of these products or companies.

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