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First Home

Guest post written by my buddy Bernardo Graham

When I first moved in here I spent a lot of time getting all the logistics in order. I decided to Shop Electricity Rates Texas to get the best Deal and I also spent a lot of time at the home improvement stores getting the tiles all lined up and finding out how to take care of the floors and the yard and all that. I love that I’m able to come home and not have to answer to any roommates or anything like that – this place is mine all mine and that’s what I’m most excited about. It’s nice for me to be able to live here and not have to worry about anything other than making the mortgage payments, you know? I think I’m going to be happy here for a long time and I can’t wait to see where the next few years takes me in my new house. It’s finally starting to feel like home and all I’ve got left to do is find a wife!

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Cyna Blue (Zizula Cyna) Butterflies

CYNA BLUE (ZIZULA CYNA) BUTTERFLY. Image via Wikipedia

CYNA BLUE (ZIZULA CYNA) BUTTERFLY. Image via Wikipedia

For butterfly watchers, one of the joys of living in Texas is the diversity of species. That diversity is caused by the fact that Texas is where the three main geographical regions of North America all come together: the Western Mountains, the Great Plains, and the Eastern Forests.

Between March and November the tiny (5/8 to 7/8 inch) Cyna Blue (Zizula cyna), a pale blue butterfly of the Lycaenidae family, is found in subtropical and desert regions from southern Texas, south through MexicoCentral America and South America to Argentina. Occasionally the Cyna Blue can be seen in northern Texas, southern Arizona or as  far north as Kansas.

The Cyna Blue is violet blue on the upper side and pale gray with tiny black spots on the underside.

Cyna Blue catterpillars eat flower buds of Acanthaceae family, a huge family of over 250 flowering plants that includes mangrove, acanthus, and verbena. The adult  butterflies drink nectar from flowers.

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Monarch Butterflies

Monarch Butterfly
The Monarch butterfly is the best known and most popular butterfly. This is because it is the most commonly found and it also offers the most gorgeous colors you will ever find on a species of butterfly. This particular butterfly is commonly called the milkweed butterfly because they are commonly found eating this variety of plant. This is also the location where most Monarch butterfly eggs are laid. In fact, many people choose to plant them in their garden just to attract beautiful Monarch butterflies. The majority of Monarch butterflies are found in North America.
Many people do not realize that Monarch butterflies migrate, following the same pattern year after year. They move to warm climates including Florida, Texas, and Mexico during the winter months. You will see them doing so in very large groups. You will have to look close though as you can easily mistake them for a bunch of autumn leaves! This is because the Monarch butterfly adapts to the environment and blends in for protection.
Generally the Monarch butterfly doesnít have to worry too much about predators because they are known for being a very toxic meal. This has to do with the milkweed they so frequently eat. This food may also be the reason why so many Monarch butterflies develop parasites that cause them to lose weight, have weak wings, and die sooner than the average life span. Their numbers have drastically dropped in recent years due to deforestation in many regions.
Monarch butterflies are known for their bright colors and are the most popular species of butterfly. You will commonly find them in warmer climates and it areas where there is plenty of milkweed. If you enjoy these beautiful creatures, then you can create a butterfly garden very easily. This is because they will return to the same location year after year. Since they commonly eat and lay their eggs on the milkweed plant, this is the most successful way of attracting them.
This particular butterfly is the state symbol for Alabama, Idaho, Illinois, Texas, Minnesota, and West Virginia. Since 1989 it has been the National insect of the United States. It also holds that title in Canada.

The Monarch butterfly is the best known and most popular butterfly in the United States. That is because it is the most commonly found. It also offers the most gorgeous colors you will ever find on a species of butterfly.

monarch_butterfly_blueflowerThe Monarch is commonly called the milkweed butterfly, because they are commonly found eating this variety of plant. This is also the location where most Monarch butterfly eggs are laid.

Some people choose to plant milkweed in their garden to attract beautiful Monarch butterflies. The majority of Monarch butterflies are found in North America.

Many people do not realize that Monarch butterflies migrate, following the same pattern year after year. They move to warm climates including Florida, Texas, and Mexico during the winter months.

Monarch butterflies migrate in very large groups. You will have to look close, though, as you can easily mistake them for a bunch of autumn leaves! This is because the Monarch butterfly adapts to the environment and blends in for protection. (more…)

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