Humbolt Jr. High School
St. Paul, MN
Abstract
We set out to test whether monarchs have a memory.
After originally feeding them purple honey water, we gave them a
choice of red or purple honey water. We found that they did
not seem to have a preference, implying that their memory is either
nonexistent or very short. We are unsure of the accuracy of
our results because we only tested 8 butterflies. A larger
sample size may give better results.
Problem
Do monarch butterflies prefer red honey water over
light purple honey water?
Hypothesis
I think they will go to the purple honey water.
Justification
I think this because this is the color of the flower
they have been feeding from.
Materials
- petri dish
- monarchs
- food coloring
- honey water
- toothpick
- graduated cylinder
Independent Variable
The color of the honey water
Dependent Variable
Which color of honey water the butterfly chooses
Controls
The size of the dishes, amount of honey water, and
kind of butterfly (monarch)
Method
- Get butterflies.
- Color honey water with food coloring.
-put 50 ml of honey water in graduated cylinder
-add food coloring to honey water in drops until reach desired
color
- Put 5 ml of colored honey water in petri dish (1
petri dish for each color)
- Fill an extra petri dish with clear honey water
- Put butterfly in clear honey water for a minute
- Immediately place butterfly on the edge of both
petri dishes
- Watch the butterfly carefully
- Record the color it chooses, how long it ate, and
any other observations
- Repeat experiment with another butterfly
Results
We tested 8 monarchs. Four of them were males
and 4 were females. Two males and 1 female chose purple.
Three females and 1 male chose red. One male would only eat
the clear honey water.

Analysis
I think our results told us that the monarchs may
not have a memory like we thought. I think our results are
interesting because for some reason it does not seem right that
they do not have a memory. I do not think our results are
right. I think that we would need to test more than 8 butterflies
to get an accurate answer.
I think that our results may have been messed up because
the color we used for purple was a lot darker than the color that
they had been feeding on. Another thing that may have messed
it up was that one of the petri dishes was slightly higher than
the other. If I were to do this experiment again, I would
change a few things. I would change the color of the purple
honey water and I would change the number of butterflies we tested.
Conclusion
We tested monarch butterflies to see if they had a
memory or not. Our results turned out to somewhat prove that
they don't have a memory, or at least not a very good one.
Our results did not support our hypothesis. I learned that
monarch butterflies do not have a memory or a very short one.
I also learned that it does not depend on whether it is a male or
female because we had a mixture of both.
1998
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