How do you release butterflies at a wedding?

Your guests or just the Bride, Groom, Bridesmaids and Groomsmen can participate in a butterfly release. The choice is yours. Often the minister will hand the Bride and Groom a beautiful white box containing the butterflies for the Bride and Groom to release as he reads some or all of the ceremony below.
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How do you do a butterfly release at a wedding?

Add a mass release Decorator Box and choose your type of flower and ribbon color. The bride and groom simply each untie a ribbon and away the butterflies go fluttering away in front of your guest. The Decorator Box is offered as an additional option with any package.
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How much does it cost to have butterflies released at a wedding?

It can cost less than $100 to release one to two dozen butterflies. For example, The Butterfly Release Company charges $50 for 12 painted lady butterflies[1] , $75 for two dozen painted ladies or $90 for 12 Monarchs.
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What is the best way to release butterflies?

Bring the butterfly outside so that it can warm its wings in the sunlight. Wait to release your butterfly if it's raining, or if the forecast high temp is less than 60° fahrenheit. They can hang from the top of a butterfly-only mesh cage, or an indoor plant until the weather improves.
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What does it mean to release butterflies at a wedding?

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And because the butterfly symbolizes a move from one way of life to another, an actual butterfly release is a great way for a couple to celebrate the reality that their separate lives are now going to be joined so they can live together as one.
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Are butterflies released cruel?

Myth — Butterfly releases are cruel to the butterfly.

Fact — The butterflies are raised and handled with the best of care. The butterflies are only sent to environments that they already exist in. After a release, the butterflies will live the rest of their natural lives in the wild.
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How does a butterfly release work?

Individual Butterfly Release: The butterflies will be shipped in individual containers. Once you are ready to release the butterflies, pass them out to your guests and each guest can release their own butterfly! Additionally, the guest can keep the individual container as a keepsake from your butterfly release.
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How soon should you release butterflies?

A: Release your butterflies as soon as possible after hatching. They can live for up to two weeks in your cage, but we recommend that you release them on the first nice day that comes along. Q: Why are the chrysalides shaking? A: This is a natural instinct to ward off predators.
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What's the best time to release butterflies?

We recommend releasing the butterflies at least ½ hour before sunset because it will give the butterflies enough time to find shelter. Do not release butterflies at temperatures below 65F or during inclement weather. Instead, use the release cage as a holding cage until the weather clears up.
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How soon should I release monarch butterfly?

While monarchs can spread their wings and dry sufficiently to take a short flight after 90-120 minutes, it is best to wait 24 hours to release them. A monarch's first short flight soon after emergence allows them to reach a dark and protected spot where they rest the remainder of the day unless disturbed.
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Can live butterflies be purchased?

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We have a variety of live butterfly release packages featuring our Painted Lady Butterflies (which can be shipped across the United States, our Monarch Butterflies have shipping restrictions due to the USDA).
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Can butterflies be frozen and live?

Although some species of butterflies will live through freezing temperatures, they do not fly when it is cold. If they are wet in freezing temperatures, they will die.
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Can you send live butterflies?

Unless otherwise agreed, all butterflies are shipped via UPS Next Day Air to arrive the day BEFORE the release. For Sunday and Monday butterfly releases, there is an additional charge to cover the cost of UPS sending a Vehicle out on Saturday.
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Is it too cold to release butterflies?

The butterflies are more active in temperatures above 60 degrees. Although it is safe for the butterflies to be released in lower temperatures they will be sluggish and less active. If the temperature is cold (below 50 degrees) it is recommended that you do not release the butterflies.
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Can you release butterflies anywhere?

Painted Ladies live throughout North America so you can safely release them anywhere. When temperatures are above 55°F it is safe to release the butterflies. Once released, the butterflies can often be seen for several days in the vicinity of their release.
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What do you feed new butterflies?

There are many types of food that will feed butterflies well. Fruit juice, 15% honey water, 15% sugar water, or Gatorade are the easiest for us. If we use Gatorade, we often simply fill the Gatorade bottle lid with Gatorade. A small cup or votive candle holder can be filled with marbles and juice.
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Can butterflies survive indoors?

The butterfly can be released as soon as it is able to fly or it can stay indoors for about 24 hours and then it will need to be released to find some butterfly food (nectar).
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How long does it take for a Painted Lady butterfly to emerge?

Keep at room temperature. The chrysalides should not be shaken or disturbed. Adult butterflies should emerge in 7 to 10 days. Your female butterflies may lay eggs 5 to 7 days after emerging.
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Can you put butterflies in the fridge?

You can put your butterflies still in the shipping box in the refrigerator, just do not put them in the freezer.
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Do they freeze butterflies for weddings?

Each package held a butterfly, who had been frozen into a sleep state or forced hibernation. The idea was that as they warmed, they would wake up. Then after the bride and groom said their vows, guests would open the containers and participate in a butterfly release.
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How do you release a butterfly from an envelope?

Place your hand with the butterfly in the envelope into the opening, pry open the envelope and jiggle it gently to encourage the butterfly to flutter inside the box. Remove your hand and shut the lid. Repeat with remainder of envelopes.
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How do you transfer butterflies?

Simply pick it up with the wings closed, close to the body. Alternately, you can cup your hands around the Monarch and place it back into the box/cage. You should be able to transfer all the butterflies into your box or cage with no escapees.
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Is it good to release butterflies?

Breeding and releasing monarch butterflies might seem like something that might help struggling populations. Unfortunately, the practice holds the potential to actually harm wild monarchs and disrupt research that is critical to their conservation.
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What do butterflies symbolize?

In its metamorphosis from the common, colorless caterpillar to the exquisite winged creature of delicate beauty, the butterfly has become a metaphor for transformation and hope; across cultures, it has become a symbol for rebirth and resurrection, for the triumph of the spirit and the soul over the physical prison, the ...
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