Today their numbers are down 90% in just a few decades.
Habitat loss and pesticides are to blame. Stop spraying!
Why monarchs are disappearing:
Milkweed destruction the only host plant for monarch caterpillars
Pesticides & herbicides poisons that kill both monarchs and their food
Loss of wildflowers fewer nectar sources for migration 曆
Climate shifts storms, droughts, and heat waves disrupting their journey
How you can help:
Plant milkweed essential for monarch survival
Grow native flowers that bloom through fall
Skip pesticides protect pollinators instead of poisoning them
Leave wild patches monarchs and other wildlife need them
Once a symbol of abundance, monarchs now teeter on the edge of extinction.
With every plant we grow and every spray we skip, we bring them closer to survival.

Hi there — I’m Ava, the creator behind Ava Garden Tips 🌿
I’ve always been passionate about plants, flowers, and the simple joy that comes from growing something beautiful. What started as a small balcony garden has turned into a love for helping others create their own green spaces — no matter how big or small.