Raising British Butterflies: The Nettle Eaters
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Description: An introduction to raising butterfly larvae that feed on stinging nettles.
Raising British Butterflies No. 1 Butterflies are fun to raise and if you go about it properly it is not to difficult, 4 species for whom the rearing methods are very similar are, the Peacock ( ). All of these are common spring or early summer butterflies and have larvae that feed on Stinging Nettles (Urtica dioica). They all hibernate as adults over winter, though the coma is restricted to the South and Red Admirals rarely survive the winter, though some do in Devon and Cornwall at least, and they arrive regularly from the continent every Spring.
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Page title: | Raising British Butterflies No. 1 |
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Description: | An introduction to raising nettle eating butterflies for study and at school |
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