Small Tortoiseshell, Lower Bush, April 1st. |
Small tortoiseshell larvae and old larval tent, 23rd April 2017 |
Caterpillar losses can be 100% from a colony such as above, although fortunately this lot seemed to escape parasite attack and seemed to produce a fair number of adult butterflies given be the numbers I saw in May. I took a dozen or so of this colony and raised them all to adults, releasing the butterflies just to try and make sure there will be a few around to keep the local population going.
All of the nettle-using butterflies (Small tortoiseshell, Peacock, Red Admiral and Comma) suffer from Sturmia attack, but the tortoiseshell and peacock are hit worst because the caterpillars live in colonies, making it easier for the fly to pick them out.
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