tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7203640512649941007.post1478841156884015656..comments2024-03-26T21:35:24.521+00:00Comments on NestBoxTech: How to grow your own butterfliesNestBoxTechhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17596961979586589583noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7203640512649941007.post-44584468966359196592014-08-15T10:52:43.922+01:002014-08-15T10:52:43.922+01:00Great stuff! I especially like the second video sh...Great stuff! I especially like the second video showing the emerging butterfly, and the way the wings seem to inflate. How did evolution result in such a strange process where a caterpiller turns into soup, only to emerge some months later as a colourful flying insect?<br /><br />+1 on the release option. It may give a garden bird one fresh square meal.<br /><br />We seem to be locked into an annual cycle with Emperor moths, as once the females have mated in the flight-cage (Pavillion...how posh!) they produce more eggs than we can find homes for (http://captainbodgit.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/our-emperor-moths-emerge.html). Let me know if you want to be added to our 2015 distribution list.SteveDeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10645378028590228663noreply@blogger.com