There are many hungry monarch caterpillars out there thanks to the warm weather.
But because of a cold, wet winter their favourite snack is in short supply and it's up to Kiwis to get planting.
The winter meant that garden critters like slugs and snails had flourished and had subsequently gobbled up many swan plants, one of few plants the monarch would eat, Monarch Butterfly New Zealand Trust spokeswoman Jacqui Knight said.
"We went into the spring needing lots more swan plants."
In her garden the monarchs had been tucking into swan plants, there was an abundance of food for them, but that was not the case for the rest of the country.