Welcome to our blog, dedicated to all things related to raising and releasing butterflies in Canada. Our continually growing content is organized into specific categories based on our online store, products, and services, and is designed to help you better understand the ins and outs of butterfly care.
We encourage you to share your experiences, insights, and pictures with us at info@monarchbutterflies.ca. Your contributions can help us all learn and improve our ability to care for butterflies, and we value your knowledge and expertise. By working together, we can ensure that these beautiful and important insects continue to thrive in Canada.
If anyone desires a wish to come true they must first capture a butterfly and whisper that wish to it. Since a butterfly can make
Discover the beauty of butterfly-friendly plants with a variety of perennials, biennials, and annuals that provide continuous nectar from late spring to fall. Transform your
Egg (4 to 10 days) Females lay their eggs singly on the host plant leaves, preferring to oviposit on host plants near nectar sources. The egg is round and green, later turning yellowish-green with
Are you gearing up for a breathtaking butterfly release event? Whether it’s for a wedding, celebration, or a memorable gathering, here’s a guide to help
Please note this article only applies if you ordered Butterflies for Release. If you ordered a Butterfly Raising Kit, please click here. As the instructions
You’ve got your butterflies ready for a mesmerizing release, but let’s talk about a crucial detail – feeding! When relocating these fragile creatures for hatching
Welcome to the world of Ready to Release Butterflies! Your anticipation to explore the box and catch a glimpse of your butterflies is completely understandable.
To hang a monarch pupa to hatch in a net cage please see the instructions below. Tie a piece of thread around the cremaster and
A Native story of transformation, which has been passed down through the generations, tells of a man and his son, who were walking through the
Congratulations on your milkweed seed packet! Each packet contains 30 to 50common milkweed seeds (Asclepias Syriaca) that are ready to be planted. Did you know
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