🦋 Transform your space, transform your mind!
The Insect Lore Butterfly Garden Kit offers a complete live caterpillar-to-butterfly experience featuring Painted Lady butterflies, a reusable habitat, a STEM journal, and a flexible voucher for caterpillar delivery. Perfect for families and educators, it combines hands-on science with lasting memories and has been inspiring nature curiosity since 1969.
Theme | Insects |
Item Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 12 inches |
Item Weight | 0.06 Pounds |
Size Name | 11.5 inch |
C**R
Great gift
My daughter loved to see these caterpillars grow. This was a great way to introduce her into the insect world so that she wasn't afraid of every tiny creature outside our house. She loved feeding them and was sad to say goodbye once they got big enough. She was excited to see one in our garden though. One note is if this is a gift you do need to order the caterpillars separate and it does take a week or so before they arrive so plan appropriately
B**E
Butterfly Garden
Bought this for our 5yo grandson who lives in another state. I haven’t seen it myself but thought he would enjoy it since he loves the outdoors, caterpillars, bugs, plants of all kinds. I call and get updates. He told me it was getting ”roly poly” and growing. Today he said cocoon stage. Hope to get pictures soon!
J**N
Best Idea Ever!!
I bought this for my grandson who is five and likes to hunt bugs in our back yard. He absolutely loved it. If you are needing this for a birthday like I did, you will need to order it early so that you can order the caterpillars with the code in the box. It is extremely easy and takes roughly two weeks from beginning to end. We let ours go yesterday. I would definitely recommend this for any young children.
M**
Great product for Nature observation
This item is such a great way to bring your family into nature! I bought this for a homeschool science project, turned into the whole family loving it. It was very easy to order the caterpillars, they arrived fast then the observation started! There’s a step by step pamphlet on the process and it is very informative.
A**S
Comes with voucher to order caterpillars separately
This was great and fun for my 5 yr old. It came with everything you need EXCEPT the caterpillars. When it comes, the box contains a voucher, you go to bug lore and order your caterpillars separately. They are for free except shipping. So price check.. maybe buying the kit and caterpillars with shipping directly from bug lore might save you a few dollars rather than buying the kit on Amazon and then still having to pay shipping for the bugs. Everything else was great, All 5 caterpillars turned into butterflies. When releasing them my son got them to climb on his hands and let each one out individually, he really liked this. I only took off a star simply bc I didn’t realize it didn’t come with the caterpillars until the package arrived and it was for an Easter gift so the no caterpillars was kinda lame- they weren’t here in time for Easter. I’m sure it says it somewhere in the description but not obviously or loud enough for me to catch it when I bought this.
C**E
Fun for the entire family!
My kids have absolutely loved this kit. It took about 3-4 days for the babies to turn into cacoons. And then about 6-7 days for them to hatch! They are all alive and beautiful! Such a fun project with kids of all ages!
N**
Insect Lore
My daughter and I enjoyed this tremendously! We loved watching our butterflies hatch!
V**R
New crummy mesh lid (NOT as pictured) is a deal-killer & I mean that literally
Angry rant follows. I've used these cages (and several others by different manufacturers) for many years. I've probably purchased a dozen of this exact model, many from Amazon. These are, as the Amazon description says, "A family and classroom favorite for almost 50 years." They can be bleached, stored, and reused. From year to year, the dimensions sometimes change a bit or the fabric component has a different pattern, but until now, I have found the quality of this Insect Lore cage to be excellent.However, the two cages I just bought do NOT have the clear, vinyl lid still pictured, but rather -- for the first time ever -- super-crummy, lightweight, slippery, nasty, horrible, no-good MESH lids! This has been terrible for my monarchs and a real annoyance for me this season. Like many larvae, these little guys like to wander about, spreading their silk around the "roof" before settling down in earnest to place a serious silk button and screw in their wee cremasters for a good, safe hang before pupating. With the old vinyl lids, I never had a problem gingerly unzipping the flap to maintain my Late Johnnies who were still eating while their siblings continued to dangle safely and securely. No worries: the silk stayed in place. Insect Lore should know that a critical function of a semi-stiff, clear, zippable plastic lid is that you can DO such maintenance. It is essential to be able to remove frass or swap out fodder while leaving attached chrysalises secure. Unfortunately, this lousy mesh does not provide a proper surface for secure adhesion of the silk, nor anything else. The entire RAFT of silk has come unstuck on each of the new cages. A couple of chrysalises have fallen as a result. Now I must hang entire batches by pinning -- a technique I don't happen to prefer, but I guess it will do until the season is over.The new mesh lids do not allow me to tape up a fallen chrysalis, a method I like a lot when a cremaster cannot easily be tied by thread. The mesh is so slippery that I can't even slap on the adhesive office notes I use to track dates, numbers, and instars. They just fall off. I have to PIN on the bl**dy notes now. Agh! More pins!The original design allowed perfectly sufficient airflow, so I can't see that as an argument for the change. What on earth was Insect Lore thinking? Cost? Just charge me a dollar more, please. I'm returning these, but can't do it until the season is over because I need the real estate.I'll close by saying that if you've read this far (gosh, I'm sorry) AND if you only plan to use this cage once to rear a cup of Painted Lady larvae you got with a coupon, then you may be much happier with this new version of the product than I am. Your larvae, if they are of similar size, are likely to pupate at about the same time, and you're probably using that insta-food in the jar they gave you (it looks like yellow goo). You might be ignoring the frass (caterpillar poop), because it's so difficult to remove from the jar. If that's so, you won't be doing any real maintenance. You won't be hanging fallen chrysalises nor slapping on a dozen Post-It notes for record-keeping, as I do. So my advice to you would be to buy this silly thing and ignore my rant -- just DON'T mess with the zipper once you see those chrysalises hanging, if you let them do it on the cage lid, outside their jar.
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