🦋 Unleash the Butterfly Magic in Your Home!
The Insect Lore Butterfly Garden kit allows you to raise and release 10 live Painted Lady caterpillars, providing an engaging 3-week project that combines fun and education. This kit includes a reusable mesh habitat, feeding supplies, and a STEM journal filled with activities, making it perfect for young entomologists. With over 50 years of trusted quality, this kit is designed to create lasting memories while teaching children about nature.
Item Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 12 inches |
Size Name | 12 inches |
Theme | Painted Lady Butterfly |
K**L
A magical Experience for anyone of any age.
truly magical experience for the whole family. We used this for a homeschool science project and observed from start to finish, all of our caterpillars emerged beautifully. They are happy and healthy; we plan to release after they get a good meal in them. The activity booklet was easy enough for pre-k to do, as well as some for older children. The back of the booklet comes with a certificate upon completion. this will make an excellent addition to homeschool portfolio.
R**E
Love Butterfies
This has been a really cool experience, I did lose two of the butterflies but the other three as beautiful. Easy to do and fun.
J**
These are amazing! And the company answers the phone with any questions!! 10 star ⭐️ plus !!
I ordered these for my grandsons , what a great company! Any questions they answered! All of with them w/ the exception of one caterpillars 🐛 turn in to butterflies! , i took pics daily & plan on making a book for the boys . They named their caterpillars! 🐛 order the set with 5 & the set with 10 & we had 9 beautiful butterflies & had a beautiful release at a greenhouse. Great learning experience & priceless memories. And the journals for them were fabulous. I would order them again !
P**E
Purchased again..
So I decided to give this another chance. Purchased in guaranteed warmer weather. No fluctuating weather and they arrived. They seemed still the first few days but they soon started to occasionally move about and eat. However this containment is NOT humane. I am not an avid bug farmer but I do known about animal conservation and this is a poor way to give back to the ecosystem. So problem number one the size of the cup is not good for five that it comes with.As they start to grow their cup is riddled with poop. It gets so bad they can't access the food under the mess. The instructions state not to open the cup beforehand so there should be cleaning instructions. Anyone who buys this should ignore the instructions and occasionally remove the poop or you will have starving pillars. I had this issue with one of mine it started to decay because of starvation to the point I took it out to try to revive its will to live. Eventually the containment started to grow mold and I knew this meant that disease had entered their containment unit and that one or possibly more of these butterflies are going to contain this disease. It means they are going to either die or survive and spread this illness to other butterflies once I release them.However the odds these infected butterflies live is minimal during the transfer process I noticed only a few out of each batch that I purchased had the defense mechanism twitch they should have during transfer process. I cleaned the silk threat, exoskeleton and they were completely still no function in them. As someone who knows about butterflies I know they twitch to ward off pray from eating them. So I have a feeling I'm going to have disintegrating virus goo soon and possibly more mold from the decay as these guys die off.All I can hope is the ones that were twitching actually pull through but at the same time releasing them into the wild is a death sentence for them and possibly the other bug population they come in contact with. Normally I wouldn't be a giant bug advocate but this is deplorable and very inhumane. You're sending five in a VERY small container and leaving them to hopefully eat enough that they cycle at the same time leaving them open to disease. You as a company need to provide PROPER containment over four times the size that is provided. Charge extra if you must but do not subject these creatures to starvation and disease because you want to skimp on some expenses for yourselves while you make more profit than you deserve.Animal conservation is a great thing. Teaching kids about the importance of even insect life is super important but this nonsense of subjecting even insects to disease and poor conditions I am almost ashamed I even participated in this process. These creatures deserve better, they deserve better instructions, better containment, more love and respect. They shouldn't be prone to disease because these containers are absolute garbage.
E**1
Butterfly garden
This was an amazing project and I purchased it for two of my granddaughters. They had a lot of fun doing this project and they released the butterflies on Easter!! It was so cool. Highly recommended for small children
B**A
Amazing experience!
This was such an amazing experience. All caterpillars arrived alive and thrived exactly as the included directions stated they would. Everyday they got noticeably larger and I was just as excited to see them transform as my kids were! All 10 turned into butterflies! We kept them just for about 3 days after that due to heavy rain we had. They started mating the second day (they wasted no time!) We fed them fruit then released them at a nearby park where other butterflies were. I would 100% purchase again. Make sure your environment is the required temperature for these little guys as mentioned in the listing before you purchase or they may not survive! Thank you to the seller for offering this experience on Amazon! ❤️
K**T
They are actually moths
I would totally give it a 5 because it is intriguing to watch this process and educate my 3 year old on the process.Though, through research on the type of catipillar and what kind of butterflies we will have. They are yellow striped army worms, which are actually moths. Not butterflies. So that's disappointing.They should provide a bigger container because as they grow they get aggressive with each other.I would want to try this again though.
B**M
Company has great communication
When my caterpillars arrived, unfortunately one cup only had three in it and two were VERY small. Therefore I was concerned they would even survive. So, I reached out to the company via their website and they were beyond helpful. They sent another cup of caterpillar so we could get a very full experience. So far they have all turned into chrysalis, even the tiny one, which took its sweet time. I appreciated them sending me more caterpillar and it's been a really fun thing to watch develop. The kids I nanny have absolutely loved it and are so excited to welcome their butterflies.
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