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serena_08 Posted - 02/06/2013 : 18:09:31
My niece has decided to collect all the caterpillars she finds and us trying to rear them, so far she has a few Garden Tiger 'pillars we think but there is one that i cant seem to identify! I do have a picture but before uploading are there any moth/butterfly enthusiasts out here who could help?
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serena_08 Posted - 06/06/2013 : 15:35:07
That's awesome thanks

yeah she's only keeping them to watch and did her research on what they eat etc so hopefully they'll pupate :)

I will upload a pic once I'm hone from work!
lotabob Posted - 05/06/2013 : 00:04:00
I'm a self confessed bug nerd, definitely no expert but if you stick a picture up we can all have a look. I'd say so long as you provide them with the right food and release the butterfly as soon as it emerges then you'd only be helping the natives.
mjpeters Posted - 02/06/2013 : 19:48:52
I'm no expert BUT maybe she could be persuaded to raise some 'farmed'species-full kits are readily available online-bit kinder on our native flutterbys?

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