How long can I keep a butterfly?

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.
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Can I keep a butterfly in a jar?

Butterflies have the best chance of survival if you set them free, rather than trying to keep them indoors. If it's cold outside or you simply want to observe them for a few days, you can keep them inside for a bit. Put them in a huge jar with several sticks, and feed them the sugar solution detailed in the next step.
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Can you keep a butterfly?

Care and housing. Caterpillars make great pets, both for children and for adults. Butterflies are also terrific pets as long as their special needs regarding flying space and food are met.
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Can you keep a butterfly in a cage?

While many cage options are somewhat effective, the majority leave the door open for the unnecessary hardship of losing your monarch butterflies before their time. Poorly designed cages are the catalyst for escapes and disease outbreaks which could ultimately kill your caterpillars or cripple your butterflies.
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Can I keep a butterfly overnight?

24+ hours should provide them ample time to find shelter from the storm. Still not sure whether to release? Keeping them overnight won't hurt them. In fact, their wings will be stronger on day 2, giving them a better chance to escape opportunistic predators.
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When should I let my butterflies go?

Q: When should I release my 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.
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How do you keep butterflies indoors?

Keep adding stems of their host plant, whatever it is, to the vase or your container to make sure they can eat til they are ready to make the transformation into their pupate form which is when they enclose themselves and make the final transformation into butterfly. Google has been super helpful to me too this summer.
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What do I feed a butterfly?

They especially like to eat rotting grapefruits, oranges, strawberries, peaches, nectarines, apples, and bananas. Add a little bit of water or fruit juice to your sliced fruit to keep it desirably moist. Make a butterfly feeder.
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What do butterflies need to survive?

Butterflies are cold-blooded and need the light from the sun to warm the muscles they use to fly. Not only do butterflies like the sun, the plants the they thrive on need full direct sun. Most plants need at least 8 hours of sunlight to bloom properly and provide enough nectar.
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How long can you keep a monarch butterfly?

How long do monarchs live? Monarch butterflies typically live from 2 to 6 weeks except for the last generation of the year, which can live up to 8 to 9 months.
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Is it OK to keep a dead butterfly?

If your butterfly is freshly dead, but you can't get to it right away, put it in a glassine envelope and pop it in the freezer for a few days until you can get to it. The freezer will keep it fresh.
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How do you store butterflies?

Pupae can be preserved in alcohol as well, then frozen and mounted. You can even allow the butterfly to emerge, then preserve both the butterfly and pupal skin together. After you catch a butterfly in your net, the best way to kill it while preserving it is by pinching its thorax between the thumb and forefinger.
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Do butterflies drink water?

Monarchs and other butterflies need moisture but cannot land on water to drink, so a typical garden pond, fountain or birdbath won't help them. Instead, butterflies sip liquid from muddy soil.
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Can you release butterflies in the morning?

Mass Release

You can transfer the butterflies any time that morning, but at least 1 hour before the release time, to ensure they are warm enough when they are released.
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How can you tell if a butterfly is dying?

Depending on the species they may live a few weeks to a few months. At the end of their lives, butterflies may become weak or slow, unable to fly. An older individual will often look tattier as well, such as having less colour on their wings.
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How long can butterflies go without food?

Monarch butterflies arrive in Mexico in November and stay until March. Scientists say they can survive all winter with little or no food at all.
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Is sugar water good for 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.
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Is it good to raise butterflies?

The researchers stress that raising a few monarchs as a fun family project, or for education or citizen science, is fine. Dr. Davis said he doesn't want to stop people from rearing a few monarchs at home. But either way, the evidence shows that raising and releasing monarchs isn't a good conservation strategy.
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How long does it take to raise a butterfly?

How Long Does it Take to Raise Butterflies? This depends upon the species, but on average it can take from 15–30 days to raise a butterfly from an egg.
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Where should I release my butterflies?

Place them underneath the end of a low tree limb, as high as you can reach. Light: Release an hour before sunset if possible. Although they can be released thirty minutes before sunset, their chance of survival is greater if they are released an hour before sunset.
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How long after a butterfly hatches can it fly?

When the butterfly first hatches, its wings are soft and malleable. The butterfly needs to hang vertically so its wings can take shape and firm up. After about two hours, the butterfly's wings have dropped completely and are fully formed, ready for first flight.
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