The birth of a butterfly, Feeding your butterflies, Releasing your butterflies – Uncle Milton Butterfly Jungle User Manual

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9 Place the Clear

Cylinder (H) into the

Base (J). The Clear

Cylinder (H) fits

inside the lip of the

Base (J).

90˚

90˚

1 Fold the top of the Temple Layer (B) back 90˚

as shown above. When making the second 90˚

fold, be careful not to fold the floor of the tem-

ple that extends through the doorway.

8 Unroll the Clear Cylinder (H). Bend the plas-

tic in the opposite direction from the way in

which it was rolled up in the box and insert the

tabs into the slots as shown.

Both tabs should be

straight back so that

they can be later

inserted into the

Jungle Background (I).

J

Transferring your chrysalides into the Butterfly Jungle

When your chrysalides have formed, it is time to put them into the

Butterfly Jungle. Here is how:

1 Remove the lid from the Butterfly Jungle.

2 The chrysalides have attached themselves to the paper disk under the cap of the

caterpillar cup. Open the cup and carefully remove the paper disk.

3 Tape the paper disk to the upper left side of the Jungle Background (G) inside the

Butterfly Jungle.

4 Put the lid back on the Butterfly Jungle.

If any of the chrysalides become detached from the paper disk, gently lay them on

the floor of the Butterfly Jungle. Chances are they are not damaged and will emerge

into beautiful butterflies.

The birth of a butterfly

Approximately 7 to 10 days after the chrysalides form, your butterflies will emerge.

The darker the color of the chrysalid, the closer the butterfly is to emerging. Watch the

chrysalides closely at this stage because you may get to see the birth of a butterfly.

Do not be alarmed if you see a red liquid that looks like blood coming from the tail of

the butterfly. It is not blood. It is called meconium, and it is leftover coloring from the

wing formation along with some excess tissue from the caterpillar.

Feeding your butterflies

Prepare food 7 days after transferring your Chrysalides into the Butterfly Jungle and

before they transform into butterflies. In the wild, Painted Lady butterflies normally

eat the nectar of Thistle, Cosmos and Zinnia plants. In Butterfly Jungle, they will feast

on sugar water and bananas.

Here is how to prepare and serve their meals:

1 Mix 1 teaspoons of sugar into 4 ounces of water.

2 Place a slice of banana, 1/4 inch thick, into the feeding tray provided.

3 Pour the sugar water over the banana until the bottom of the bowl is covered with

water.

4 Carefully slide the lid of Butterfly Jungle halfway open.

5 Place the feeding tray on the Jungle Floor.

6 Replace the lid.

When all the sugar water is gone from the feeding tray, add some more sugar water.

You do not need to feed your butterflies more than once per day. Remember to refrig-

erate the sugar water between feedings.

Observe a butterfly eating! You will see it unfurl its proboscis which is something like a

tongue, drink the water and then roll it back up.

Releasing your butterflies

Butterflies raised in captivity are quite capable of making the transition into

living in the wild. After observing your butterflies for a few days, we recommend

releasing them outside, if the weather conditions permit. If the temperature is above

55˚ F (at night), then it is safe to release your butterflies. Once released,

the butterflies can often be seen for several days in the vicinity of their release.

clear tape

11 Use clear tape to

secure the Clear

Cylinder (H) to the

Base (J) as shown. Use

clear tape to secure the

Jungle Background (I)

to the Clear Cylinder

(H) as shown.

10 Place the Jungle

Front Strip (L) in the

Clear Cylinder (H)

as shown. The

Jungle Front Strip

(L) is placed at the

bottom of the Clear

Cylinder (H).

12 Place the Lid (K)

on the Clear

Cylinder (H). The

Clear Cylinder (H)

fits inside the lip of

the Lid (K).

H

H

J

I

H

2 Insert the tabs on

the Temple Layer

(B) into the matching

slots in the Jungle

Floor (A) as shown.

Fold the tabs under

the Jungle Floor

and tape the tabs in

place with clear tape.

3 Insert the Fern Leaf

(D), the Large Palm

Leaf (E) and the Small

Palm Leaf (F) into the

slots in the Left Jungle

Layer (C) and the Right

Jungle Layer (G) as

shown. Fold the tabs of

the Leaves (D, E, F)

behind the Right and

Left Jungle Layers and

tape the tabs in place.

4 Insert the tabs on the

Right Jungle Layer (G)

into the matching slots

in the Jungle Floor (A)

as shown. Fold the tabs

under the Jungle

Floor and tape the

tabs in place. Curl the

Leaves (D, E, F) down-

ward to give them a

natural look.

5 Insert the tabs on

the Left Jungle

Layer (C) into the

matching slots in the

Jungle Floor (A) as

shown. Fold the tabs

under the Jungle

Floor and tape the

tabs in place.

6 Insert the tabs of

Left Jungle Layer (C),

Right Jungle Layer

(G) and the Temple

Layer (B) into the

Jungle Background

(I).

Fold and tape the

tabs in place.

7 Place the Jungle

Floor assembly into

the Base (J).

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