On May 30th I saw a black swallowtail butterfly flitting around my herb garden. A familiar sight, we’d seen many of them when we lived on the east coast of Florida, North Carolina, Nebraska and now again we’re greeted.
I knew what she was doing — laying eggs! The next day I scoured the herbs for evidence of eggs, but I couldn’t find any. Apparently I wasn’t looking hard enough.
Today, 7 days later, my dill and parsley are covered in the telltale bird-poop-looking caterpillars! I counted at least 8 of them out there chowing down. I don’t think they’ll last very long…I saw some caterpillars a few weeks ago and I’m guessing bluebirds got to them. While they start out looking like bird poop to deceive predators, but at a certain point they molt out of the poop-skin and end up with more bold stripes. This is usually when a bird or larger bug will swoop down and get them.
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