Spring is a time of rebirth and, for many of us, it’s ecstatically welcomed after a long, cold winter. Soon the tourists will return but, before that, we’ll start seeing ruby-throated hummingbirds, spring peepers, and monarch butterflies in Missouri. When the monarch butterflies arrive in Missouri, they’ll need a place to lay eggs and feed, and you can help with both.

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Are you ready for the return of monarch butterflies in Missouri? Do you plant milkweed for them? Let us know in the comments! Spring also means the return of the ruby-throated hummingbirds in Missouri.

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