As a project for my year 7 class we bought 10 caterpillars from the Internet. We measured and weighed one pot of 5, the others were just left to'gget on with it'. They all grew very quickly, we only got a week of measuring, becasue my room (an ICT one) gets up to 27C in the day, and did not go below 20 at night. (I used my max/min thermometer to keep check).
The plan was to release the butterflies into the wild, but we already had one come out of the crysalis on Friday, so I suppose they will all be there tomorrow. I put some crushed orange, and some sugar water in for food over the weekend. There aren't a lot of flowers around, does anyone know if dandelion would be good for nectar?
As it will be far too cold to let them go, I've been potting up nettles and a mallow plant for caterpillar food. Looks like we will be raising another generation, and if we are successful, we can let the next lot go. I don't want to turn into a butterfly farmer!
The plan was to release the butterflies into the wild, but we already had one come out of the crysalis on Friday, so I suppose they will all be there tomorrow. I put some crushed orange, and some sugar water in for food over the weekend. There aren't a lot of flowers around, does anyone know if dandelion would be good for nectar?
As it will be far too cold to let them go, I've been potting up nettles and a mallow plant for caterpillar food. Looks like we will be raising another generation, and if we are successful, we can let the next lot go. I don't want to turn into a butterfly farmer!
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