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All wild cats infected with OE. Will this always happen?

I've had about 6 milkweed plants in my garden for the past 3 years and I've had cats all 3 years. I just leave them outside. This year all the chrysalises are infected with OE. (black spots on the chrysalises which thn turn an unhealthy looking green.) Since I live in Z6 Virginia the milkweed will die back to the roots. This year I'm learning lots about OE. Will I always have OE this bad? Should I freeze the infected chrysalises I find? If so, please push me to do it, because I don't want to.

I gave some caterpillars to the school before I realized what had happened. I told the teacher they might not hatch. I felt kinda sad because my infected cats were the only ones brought in to the school.

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