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title: "Insect Lore Butterfly Garden with Redemption Caterpillar Voucher"
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# 3-5 week metamorphosis cycle 30cm reusable pop-up habitat 3-5 live caterpillars per voucher Insect Lore Butterfly Garden with Redemption Caterpillar Voucher

**Brand:** insect lore
**Price:** 769.56 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🦋 Transform curiosity into wonder—raise your own butterflies and join the STEM revolution!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Insect Lore Butterfly Garden with Redemption Caterpillar Voucher by insect lore
- **How much does it cost?** 769.56 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/47894368-insect-lore-butterfly-garden-with-redemption-caterpillar-voucher)

## Best For

- insect lore enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted insect lore brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Complete Care Kit:** Includes feeding pipette, chrysalis station, and colorful instructions to guide your hands-on science experience.
- • **Eco-Friendly Release:** Raise, observe, and release butterflies that become vital pollinators—connect with nature and contribute to the environment.
- • **Reusable & Space-Savvy:** Pop-up design folds flat for easy storage—perfect for urban homes and busy professionals.
- • **Crystal Clear Close-Ups:** Super clear mesh habitat lets you witness every magical stage of metamorphosis up close and personal.
- • **Seasonal STEM Adventure:** Redeem your caterpillars online and start your butterfly journey when the season is right—spring to mid-September only.

## Overview

Insect Lore Butterfly Garden is a STEM-authenticated educational kit featuring a 30cm reusable mesh habitat and a voucher to redeem 3-5 live caterpillars (available March–September). Over 3-5 weeks, watch caterpillars grow, pupate, and emerge as Painted Lady butterflies. The kit includes a feeding pipette, chrysalis station, and detailed instructions, offering a hands-on, eco-conscious learning experience perfect for families and educators aiming to inspire a love of science and nature.

## Description

From the manufacturer Kit Contents 30cm reusable pop-up butterfly habitat made of super clear mesh for easy viewing Voucher for cup of 3-5 caterpillars with food (worth £12.98). Small p&p fee applies when redeeming Easy to follow colourful instruction guide Feeding pipette To arrive with the caterpillars: Chrysalis station and sachet of sugar Packaging may vary Ages 4+ This Butterfly Garden does not come with live caterpillars, but instead allows you to claim them online, giving you the flexibility to start raising your butterflies when you are ready. This makes the kit a perfect choice to give as a gift, and also gives owners the option to wait for the right season or temperature to raise butterflies. Insect Lore Butterfly Garden with Redemption Caterpillar Voucher Give Every Child the Gift of Metamorphosis! This educational kit gives children, students and families an unforgettable opportunity to watch caterpillars change into chrysalides and then emerge as beautiful Painted Lady butterflies. Raise and feed your very own butterflies and then release them into the wild. Butterflies are excellent pollinators; when you set them free, your butterflies will go on to help the environment! Ready to Start? Once your kit arrives, redeem the unique code on the included voucher and Insect Lore will send your cup of 3-5 baby caterpillars with food to the address given, for a small fee for p&p. The cycle takes between three and five weeks to complete depending on the time of year, so please plan around any upcoming holidays you may have when you are choosing a dispatch date. Caterpillars are available for delivery between March and mid-September, you can order kits with vouchers out of season. Watch the entire process! Baby Caterpillars 3-5 caterpillars will arrive in a clear plastic cup with all the nutritious food they need. Don’t worry if your caterpillars appear inactive on arrival. Place the cup in a safe place away from direct sunlight, and within 48hrs they should start to move around again. Adult Caterpillars The caterpillars will remain in the cup and will eat, spin silk and grow up to TEN times their original size! Chrysalis After 7-14 days (depending on the time of year), the caterpillars will hang upside down from the lid, form a 'J' shape and harden into chrysalides (also known as pupae). Butterflies Once the chrysalides have hardened for three days, gently move them to the pop-up butterfly habitat. It will take about 7-14 more days (depending on the time of year) for them to complete the transformation to adult butterflies. Feed and observe your butterflies for up to three days before releasing into nature. Insect Lore: Making Nature Come Alive An Enlightening Activity for the Whole Family Whether in the classroom or at home, Insect Lore activities give learners of all ages a glimpse into the fascinating world of insects and can ignite a love of exploration and discovery in children. These informative, immersive projects are perfect for family time, getting kids away from screens and encouraging them to get back into nature with the magic and wonder of insect metamorphosis. STEM.org Authenticated Educational Product* This Insect Lore set is a STEM.org authenticated educational product. STEM.org's mission is to make quality STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education accessible to all. These products are designed to engage students from nursery to secondary school in a fun and exciting way that may start them on the road to pursuing a career in a STEM-related field. *STEM ID #12520700. February 8th, 2019. Over 50 Years of Educational Fun Since 1969, Insect Lore has specialised in a variety of innovative, educational products for young learners. Starting with the signature Live Butterfly Garden and expanding to other insects, Insect Lore's educational products have brought science to life in countless classrooms and homes around the world, offering children and adults a friendly, hands-on introduction to insect metamorphosis, entomology, and life-cycle learning.

Review: ONGOING REVIEW, will update - I purchased this item with trepidation after reading the reviews that the code would not work in the UK and that caterpillars could not be redeemed with a USA code if you were sent the wrong box. My daughter saved her pocket money for this after doing it at school, so we went ahead and purchased it. It arrived this morning. The leaflet inside has a special code that you enter either by post (with £2.99 to cover the shipping of the caterpillar larvae) or you can also enter it online and pay via paypal, which I did. It was VERY quick and easy, I can only assume that some people have been very unfortunate and have received USA stock by mistake, or that the newer stock is all UK butterfly garden boxes. Anyway, I have paid the fee and eagerly await the caterpillars being despatched. You can only pick from a limited list of delivery dates so be prepared to wait at least a week or more for your caterpillars to arrive. ALSO - if you want to do this, eggs are ONLY AVAILABLE in the spring and summer months so be sure you order this item at the right time otherwise it will be useless until the next butterfly season! The box only contains the butterfly net/house, a feeding pipette, and instruction booklet, as well as your unique code to redeem the caterpillars. THIS IS MADE ABUNDANTLY CLEAR! I cannot understand the bad reviews from those intellectually challenged people who seem to think LIVE animals can be kept indefinitely on a shelf until they are sold. Caterpillars life cycle takes about 5 weeks so they would be dead and gone before the kits were sold! Of course they charge a handling fee to get you fresh larvae sent out. If people cant comprehend this basic fact, maybe they don't have the requisite intelligence to be explaining life cycles to a child. Don't be disappointed to find NO LIVE INSECTS in your kit! Sheeeesh! (eye roll).... I will update this reviews when the larvae arrive! 27/07/13 - caterpillars arrived today. They are about 1cm long, black and hairy, and are in a small clear plastic cup with a lid and a cardboard sleeve that can be rotated around the cup to view the caterpillars. Already there are some silk like threads being spun at the bottom of the cup. Four of the caterpillars are very active and can clearly be seen crawling about and eating the thick jelly stuff at the bottom of the cup. The fifth caterpillar is alive but quite inactive and has not moved much. Some have even ventured to the underside of the cup lid. 31/07/13 - all five caterpillars are still alive, though the slow/inert one is still lying at the bottom of the cup not having moved much. They have more than trebled in size since they arrived, the largest one is now about 2.5 - 3cm long. The inside of the cup looks a bit gross now with all the caterpillar waste product (frass) and shed skins. since last night alone they are noticeably fatter; it's amazing just how fast they grow, there can be a marked difference between day and night. In this warmer weather the process is, according to the booklet, much faster. I'm expecting the chrysalis's to start forming over the next few days. At this point I'm hoping for 5 successful butterflies! 02/08/13 - 4 of the caterpillars are now hanging from the lid of the cup, one seems to be a bit more ahead of the others as it has already formed somewhat of a thick cocoon over itself, the others just look like they are hanging there. The fifth caterpillar is making its way to the top of the cup. I hope they all form cocoons at the same time as I don't know what to do if some have not and some have, as the instructions say you should not open the lid until all are hanging from the top (you can introduce bacteria etc into their environment otherwise). Exciting! 05/08/13 - All five caterpillars made it into the cocoon stage, but one was hanging not from the lid but from another cocoon. We opened the lid as per instructions and cleaned away the silk strands and debris (this apparently can cause the butterflies to become entangled and have deformed wings if you don't do this). The cocoon that was hanging from another cocoon, we have detached and laid on a paper towel at the bottom of the enclosure. The instructions say this is okay and it should still hatch out. We are now to wait for the cocoons to turn a very dark colour, and the butterflies are suppose to hatch the same day! This stage was quite yucky if I'm honest and may gross out a sensitive child, as there were 'bits' of old caterpillar skin and what looks like blood (its just 'meconium' according the booklet!). We now wait expectantly for our butterflies! It is interesting to note that the cocoons were shaking quite violently on their own as we were doing this, apparently this is a defence mechanism! Very strange to see. 12/08/13 - First butterfly hatched out yesterday morning. We missed the actual event but it was sitting at the bottom of the enclosure. Have put fresh cut oranges and peaches in the net, as well as some fresh flowers sprayed with 'nectar' (sugar water) as per instructions. The second butterfly hatched this afternoon, and a third looks like it is about to emerge. We have taken lots of pictures. Two down, three to go! 13/08/13 - Two hatched out yesterday afternoon after writing my update. We actually caught the second one on video emerging from its cocoon - you have to be fast because once it starts, it's out in about 5 seconds, it is not the slow process you might imagine! We were very lucky to catch it. A fair amount of red 'blood' drips from their back ends once emerged, so put your habitat on some newspaper. This morning we released all four butterflies as the fifth one was not hatched yet. We got some lovely pictures - they are happy to sit on your fingers etc as you place them on the plants. My daughter was a bit teary for a while but after explaining that her new friends needed to be free to see the world etc and that they would come back and visit her if they could, she felt a bit better. The fifth butterfly hatched in the last two hours, so he will be released this afternoon, as I feel they should not be kept in the net any longer then necessary. In summary this has been an amazing experience for both adult and child. The whole process from receiving larvae to releasing the butterflies took 17 days. I highly recommend this item, we are already thinking about doing it again next summer!
Review: TIPS TO AVOID DEAD BUTTERFLIES - TIPS TO AVOID DEAD BUTTERFLIES This is a wonderful gift and children are much more likely to remember with fondness a natural wildlife experience like this, rather than a toy. It is easy to keep the net for an annual butterfly project too, and it's always magical to see them emerge. 1. Read all of the literature and view videos beforehand, and then read it all again. In fact, read a few books about insects in general, they are ace! Seriously, you need to not be in a position where the caterpillars turn up and you're scrambling around looking for the leaflet which somehow has disappeared from the box. Also you don't want to look like a bumbling amateur in front of kiddies. 2. Don't leave the care of vulnerable darling insects to kids. This all needs the care and dedication of an adult, and if you're not wringing your hands in anxiety over the fate of these tiny creatures at least twice a day you're not putting the time in. 3. Put a stiff tray under the butterfly enclosure to keep it stable when you move it around. It is a flimsy net and the bottom warps, resulting in pupae rolling around on the floor unless you put the entire thing on a hard surface. 4. Load up your cardboard chrysalis stand with a few dried peas to give it some weight and mechanical hardness, otherwise the card tends to fatigue and your carefully balanced cup lid laden with chrysalids ends up falling flat onto the enclosure floor. 5. Don't pin the chrysalis cup lid to the side of the netting. Opening and closing the zip on the lid results in the entire enclosure warping or shaking and flinging your precious animals around. Use the chrysalis holder, or blue-tack the holder to the ground leaning against the net. 6. Put a paper towel or tissue at the bottom of the enclosure - that meconium gets everywhere! 7. If you see any traces of mould in the substrate in your cup of caterpillars while they are still in the feeding up stage, carefully remove the lid after scaring the larvae onto the bottom of the cup, and scoop out any mould with a plastic spoon. This mould will spread really quickly because of the low ventilation and high humidity of the cup, and kill the caterpillars. The caterpillar food is meant to be sterile when it arrives but the hatchlings themselves may have spores on them which can grow into a big mould problem. 8. Don't remove any chrysalides that you think are dead. They probably aren't. Just put them on the floor of the enclosure and leave them alone. If they make it, great, if they don't, it's the circle of liiiife. 9. Don't bother keeping the butterflies and feeding them on nectar (a heaped teaspoon of sugar in 100 ml of water soaked into tissues on a saucer) for longer than a day or two, unless they are not healthy enough to survive in the wild and you might get a kick out of keeping them. They really prefer being outdoors and risk damaging wings if they are kept in the enclosure for a long time, and they get nectar all over themselves and it's terrifying to watch. 10. I have made this sound like a difficult, harrowing and thankless task. It is actually not hard, and is incredibly rewarding to witness a miraculous natural event with your kids, Enjoy!

## Features

- Warning:Not suitable for children under 36 months
- Warning:This toy does not provide protection
- Warning:To be used under the direct supervision of an adult
- Warning:Toy inside. Adult supervision recommended
- Raise and release your very own butterflies! Claim your Cup of Caterpillars with Food using the enclosed VOUCHER, for a small fee. A feeding pipette and colourful instruction guide containing all you need to know are also included.
- Insect Lore’s Butterfly Garden will bring a sense of wonder and excitement to children and adults alike. The Butterfly Garden is STEM.org Authenticated and can help cultivate an interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
- Please allow between 3 and 5 weeks for the cycle to complete, plan around your holidays, school terms etc. (Cycle varies throughout the year) Caterpillars are available from March to mid-September only, however you can pre-order out of season.
- The Butterfly Garden Habitat at 30cm tall is reusable, cylindrical, and features super clear mesh, perfect for up-close butterfly viewing and folds flat for easy storage. Refill Caterpillars can be purchased separately, from March to mid-September.
- Upon voucher redemption, Insect Lore will dispatch on your requested date, directly to the address provided. Your Cup of Caterpillars and Food will arrive with a Chrysalis Station and sachet of sugar.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00000ISC5 |
| Age Range Description | Ages 4+ |
| Age range (description) | Ages 4+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 70 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 1 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand | Insect Lore |
| Brand Name | Insect Lore |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 23,252 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Exploratory Skill or Concept Development Skill |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00349361023748, 00735569010107 |
| Included Components | Habitat, Voucher, Instructions, Pipette |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 25.4 x 25.4 x 30.5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Educational Kit |
| Item Weight | 27 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 25.4 x 25.4 x 30.5 centimetres |
| Item weight | 27 g |
| Language | English, English |
| Manufacturer | Insect Lore |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1010 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| Material Type | Fabric |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 144.0 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 48.0 |
| Model Number | 1010 |
| Set Name | Educational Butterfly Garden Kit |
| Size | 11.5 Inch |
| Subject | Learning_and_Exploration, Outdoor, Outdoor Games, Science, Environmental Science Kits, sarah, |
| Theme | Wildlife, Insects, STEM |
| UPC | 735569010107 |
| Unit Count | 1 Volume |

## Product Details

- **Age range (description):** Ages 4+
- **Brand:** Insect Lore
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 25.4 x 25.4 x 30.5 centimetres
- **Size:** 11.5 Inch
- **Theme:** Wildlife, Insects, STEM

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can i purchase the caterpillars with the kit?**
A: The box is sent with a voucher, when you have the equipment set up and the temperature is suitable you go online, type in your voucher number and select a delivery date. The price of the insect lore set includes 5 caterpillars put not the postage to send them, it is not much though.

**Q: Can you still do these now?  How late into the year are they valid?**
A: Caterpillars are sent out between the months of March - September. The certificate is valid indefinitely.  Kind regards. So Gifted

**Q: Did anyone else's caterpillars change at different times?**
A: Ours went into crystallis' over a 5 day period.

**Q: I want to release live butterflies in approx 3 weeks - is this doable with this kit? what kind of butterfies do I get after redeeming voucher ?**
A: It took 3weeks from when we received the caterpillars but you buy the kit, wait for delivery, then order the caterpillars with the voucher you receive which took another week at least. But it worked really well and we had 5 beautiful painted lady butterflies to release. Jenny

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ONGOING REVIEW, will update
*by L***K on 18 July 2013*

I purchased this item with trepidation after reading the reviews that the code would not work in the UK and that caterpillars could not be redeemed with a USA code if you were sent the wrong box. My daughter saved her pocket money for this after doing it at school, so we went ahead and purchased it. It arrived this morning. The leaflet inside has a special code that you enter either by post (with £2.99 to cover the shipping of the caterpillar larvae) or you can also enter it online and pay via paypal, which I did. It was VERY quick and easy, I can only assume that some people have been very unfortunate and have received USA stock by mistake, or that the newer stock is all UK butterfly garden boxes. Anyway, I have paid the fee and eagerly await the caterpillars being despatched. You can only pick from a limited list of delivery dates so be prepared to wait at least a week or more for your caterpillars to arrive. ALSO - if you want to do this, eggs are ONLY AVAILABLE in the spring and summer months so be sure you order this item at the right time otherwise it will be useless until the next butterfly season! The box only contains the butterfly net/house, a feeding pipette, and instruction booklet, as well as your unique code to redeem the caterpillars. THIS IS MADE ABUNDANTLY CLEAR! I cannot understand the bad reviews from those intellectually challenged people who seem to think LIVE animals can be kept indefinitely on a shelf until they are sold. Caterpillars life cycle takes about 5 weeks so they would be dead and gone before the kits were sold! Of course they charge a handling fee to get you fresh larvae sent out. If people cant comprehend this basic fact, maybe they don't have the requisite intelligence to be explaining life cycles to a child. Don't be disappointed to find NO LIVE INSECTS in your kit! Sheeeesh! (eye roll).... I will update this reviews when the larvae arrive! 27/07/13 - caterpillars arrived today. They are about 1cm long, black and hairy, and are in a small clear plastic cup with a lid and a cardboard sleeve that can be rotated around the cup to view the caterpillars. Already there are some silk like threads being spun at the bottom of the cup. Four of the caterpillars are very active and can clearly be seen crawling about and eating the thick jelly stuff at the bottom of the cup. The fifth caterpillar is alive but quite inactive and has not moved much. Some have even ventured to the underside of the cup lid. 31/07/13 - all five caterpillars are still alive, though the slow/inert one is still lying at the bottom of the cup not having moved much. They have more than trebled in size since they arrived, the largest one is now about 2.5 - 3cm long. The inside of the cup looks a bit gross now with all the caterpillar waste product (frass) and shed skins. since last night alone they are noticeably fatter; it's amazing just how fast they grow, there can be a marked difference between day and night. In this warmer weather the process is, according to the booklet, much faster. I'm expecting the chrysalis's to start forming over the next few days. At this point I'm hoping for 5 successful butterflies! 02/08/13 - 4 of the caterpillars are now hanging from the lid of the cup, one seems to be a bit more ahead of the others as it has already formed somewhat of a thick cocoon over itself, the others just look like they are hanging there. The fifth caterpillar is making its way to the top of the cup. I hope they all form cocoons at the same time as I don't know what to do if some have not and some have, as the instructions say you should not open the lid until all are hanging from the top (you can introduce bacteria etc into their environment otherwise). Exciting! 05/08/13 - All five caterpillars made it into the cocoon stage, but one was hanging not from the lid but from another cocoon. We opened the lid as per instructions and cleaned away the silk strands and debris (this apparently can cause the butterflies to become entangled and have deformed wings if you don't do this). The cocoon that was hanging from another cocoon, we have detached and laid on a paper towel at the bottom of the enclosure. The instructions say this is okay and it should still hatch out. We are now to wait for the cocoons to turn a very dark colour, and the butterflies are suppose to hatch the same day! This stage was quite yucky if I'm honest and may gross out a sensitive child, as there were 'bits' of old caterpillar skin and what looks like blood (its just 'meconium' according the booklet!). We now wait expectantly for our butterflies! It is interesting to note that the cocoons were shaking quite violently on their own as we were doing this, apparently this is a defence mechanism! Very strange to see. 12/08/13 - First butterfly hatched out yesterday morning. We missed the actual event but it was sitting at the bottom of the enclosure. Have put fresh cut oranges and peaches in the net, as well as some fresh flowers sprayed with 'nectar' (sugar water) as per instructions. The second butterfly hatched this afternoon, and a third looks like it is about to emerge. We have taken lots of pictures. Two down, three to go! 13/08/13 - Two hatched out yesterday afternoon after writing my update. We actually caught the second one on video emerging from its cocoon - you have to be fast because once it starts, it's out in about 5 seconds, it is not the slow process you might imagine! We were very lucky to catch it. A fair amount of red 'blood' drips from their back ends once emerged, so put your habitat on some newspaper. This morning we released all four butterflies as the fifth one was not hatched yet. We got some lovely pictures - they are happy to sit on your fingers etc as you place them on the plants. My daughter was a bit teary for a while but after explaining that her new friends needed to be free to see the world etc and that they would come back and visit her if they could, she felt a bit better. The fifth butterfly hatched in the last two hours, so he will be released this afternoon, as I feel they should not be kept in the net any longer then necessary. In summary this has been an amazing experience for both adult and child. The whole process from receiving larvae to releasing the butterflies took 17 days. I highly recommend this item, we are already thinking about doing it again next summer!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ TIPS TO AVOID DEAD BUTTERFLIES
*by M***A on 7 June 2017*

TIPS TO AVOID DEAD BUTTERFLIES This is a wonderful gift and children are much more likely to remember with fondness a natural wildlife experience like this, rather than a toy. It is easy to keep the net for an annual butterfly project too, and it's always magical to see them emerge. 1. Read all of the literature and view videos beforehand, and then read it all again. In fact, read a few books about insects in general, they are ace! Seriously, you need to not be in a position where the caterpillars turn up and you're scrambling around looking for the leaflet which somehow has disappeared from the box. Also you don't want to look like a bumbling amateur in front of kiddies. 2. Don't leave the care of vulnerable darling insects to kids. This all needs the care and dedication of an adult, and if you're not wringing your hands in anxiety over the fate of these tiny creatures at least twice a day you're not putting the time in. 3. Put a stiff tray under the butterfly enclosure to keep it stable when you move it around. It is a flimsy net and the bottom warps, resulting in pupae rolling around on the floor unless you put the entire thing on a hard surface. 4. Load up your cardboard chrysalis stand with a few dried peas to give it some weight and mechanical hardness, otherwise the card tends to fatigue and your carefully balanced cup lid laden with chrysalids ends up falling flat onto the enclosure floor. 5. Don't pin the chrysalis cup lid to the side of the netting. Opening and closing the zip on the lid results in the entire enclosure warping or shaking and flinging your precious animals around. Use the chrysalis holder, or blue-tack the holder to the ground leaning against the net. 6. Put a paper towel or tissue at the bottom of the enclosure - that meconium gets everywhere! 7. If you see any traces of mould in the substrate in your cup of caterpillars while they are still in the feeding up stage, carefully remove the lid after scaring the larvae onto the bottom of the cup, and scoop out any mould with a plastic spoon. This mould will spread really quickly because of the low ventilation and high humidity of the cup, and kill the caterpillars. The caterpillar food is meant to be sterile when it arrives but the hatchlings themselves may have spores on them which can grow into a big mould problem. 8. Don't remove any chrysalides that you think are dead. They probably aren't. Just put them on the floor of the enclosure and leave them alone. If they make it, great, if they don't, it's the circle of liiiife. 9. Don't bother keeping the butterflies and feeding them on nectar (a heaped teaspoon of sugar in 100 ml of water soaked into tissues on a saucer) for longer than a day or two, unless they are not healthy enough to survive in the wild and you might get a kick out of keeping them. They really prefer being outdoors and risk damaging wings if they are kept in the enclosure for a long time, and they get nectar all over themselves and it's terrifying to watch. 10. I have made this sound like a difficult, harrowing and thankless task. It is actually not hard, and is incredibly rewarding to witness a miraculous natural event with your kids, Enjoy!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than a stuffed toy!
*by S***N on 10 June 2026*

We bought this for our 5 yr old granddaughter for Xmas who has every other toy on the planet. The idea being it would teach her about nature and give her a little bit of responsibility. She absolutely loved it, naming the cocoons and her expression when she woke up to see the first butterfly hatch this week was priceless.

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