We have officially hit the “-ber” months, and that means fall is in the air. In Indiana , it also means that monarch butterflies will begin to make the long journey across the Hoosier State in search of warmer weather.

Why Monarch Migration Matters

All across Indiana and the Midwest , monarchs are already forming migratory roosts. These clusters mark the beginning of an epic journey south to the forests of Mexico for the winter.

What to Expect in Indiana This Year

Thanks to increased egg and larva counts earlier this year in the Upper Midwest, this year’s migration looks especially strong. That means we could see even more monarchs migrating through Indiana than in recent years.

Typically, during the fall migration, millions of monarchs will make their way through Indiana on t

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