One of the fascinating features is the incredible diversity of insects that can feed on one kind of plant. Our understandable obsession with a few serious insect pests on a relatively small number of crop plants skews our view of the insect/plant relationships around us.
Milkweed Bug NC State Extension Publications
Orange and Black Bugs- Milkweed leaf beetle, Labidomera clivicollis; Oleander aphid, Aphis nerii; Milkweed Bug - Oncopeltus fasciatus; Monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus — Bug of the Week
Category: Wafer Creek Ranch - SHADOWSHINE, AN ANIMAL ADVENTURE
Milkweed Insects Horticulture and Home Pest News
The milkweed bug's orange wings and DNA: How insects' diets are revealed by the genome
Kaufman Field Guides - In late summer, many people check milkweed plants for caterpillars of the Monarch butterfly. This is also a good time to look for other fascinating creatures on the
Milkweed Insects – Growing With Science Blog
Asclepias – Milkweed Opinicon Natural History
Needing and eating the milkweed – Insects on Plants, Chemical Ecology, and Coevolution
Bug in a cup project - Lab Report for Insects and Human Society, ENT 2004, Study Guides, Projects, Research Animal Biology
giant milkweed – Pencil and Leaf
What Are Those Bugs on the Milkweed? - Blog - Embassy Landscape Group
Milkweed Butterflies Are More Murderous Than They Look - The New York Times
The Red Invaders: Those Colorful Milkweed Bugs - Bug Squad - ANR Blogs
Asclepias – Milkweed Opinicon Natural History