Day 19: Today I am returning to my painted ladies chrysalids. Monday evening, coming home from work, we found one painted lady butterfly clinging to the mesh of the habitat. I was overjoyed to find it was the little caterpillar I had been worrying about, who hadn’t made it to the top of the cup to chrysalise. I left him/her to harden its wings and expel red meconium which is the left over part of the caterpillar.
An hour later, our first butterfly was joined by another!
Tuesday morning, we awoke to three painted lady butterflies. I chopped up some orange and apple and made nectar (sugar/water) and left them at the bottom of the habitat, hoping the butterflies would find them.
On arriving home from work Tuesday evening David and I found all five had emerged from their chrysalises. I was ecstatic, yet slightly concerned. I had five new lives in my hands.
I shall be releasing them soon, so they can continue their life cycle. I also read that painted lady butterflies are migratory and can travel 2,500 miles to North Africa.
What’s your favourite butterfly?
Thanks for reading, and stay wild!
Christine x
Looks like a wonderful success. I think my favourite butterflies are the tiny green Hairstreaks I saw this year for the first time. Painted ladies are beautiful too though. I would love to see more butterflies. Hopefully now the weather is on the up again!
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Hope to release them tonight. Was going to last night but had workmen making a mess in the area so postponed it. Hope itsa successful release. I’ll keep you all informed x
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I think I might have to do this one day, it must be fascinating to see the whole process.
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It was wonderful!
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