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    How can one care for a butterfly found in winter?
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    Buy flowers with lots of nectar (try online sources if there are none locally available) and/or give it cut-up fruit to sup from. Make sure that the butterfly is kept warm in a little shelter. Expect the butterfly to sleep for 4 months, then once it wakes up you must release it into a garden because it will lay its eggs for the next generation, then die.
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    Can a butterfly grow its wings back?
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    No, a butterfly's wing will not grow back once it has come off.
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    Is there a special time of the day to catch butterflies?
    Caeiia
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    In the summer/spring, in the daytime/afternoon, depending on where you are.
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    Where can I find a butterfly?
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    Mostly, you find them where there are flowers. Woods and fields are good places to find buttefflies, but your backyard is a good option, too, if you've got flowers growing.
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    Can I use a cup to capture a butterfly?
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    You could use one to contain a butterfly once you've captured it with a net, but it would be difficult o capture one just with a cup.
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    Do butterflies like butterfly bushes or marigolds better?
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    Butterflies prefer buddliea (butterfly bush), but marigold takes up less space, if that's a concern of yours.
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    Why is there powder on my hand after touching a butterfly?
    Caeiia
    Top Answerer
    Those are actually scales from the wings and are important to the butterfly. So don't rub a butterfly's wings!
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    How do I lure butterflies?
    Grace Walthall
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    Think about what kind of butterfly you want to catch, and find out what kinds of flowers it is drawn to. Once you find out, plant those kinds of flowers.
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    Could I find butterflies in trees? How do I catch butterflies in trees?
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    Yes, there are butterflies that love the safety of trees. Catching them will be hard though, as you probably can't reach them as simply as when they are flying above the ground.
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    How do I know if a butterfly is sleeping or roosting?
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    It's wings are down and folded, and it should be on a warm rock in the shade or under a big leaf.
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    Can I use a small plastic bag to catch a butterfly?
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    The smaller the object you use to catch a butterfly, the harder it will be to actually catch them. A small plastic bag is not ideal. Plastic bags are also potentially harmful due to the lack of oxygen.
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    How do I catch a butterfly without a net?
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    You can easily lure a butterfly in with butterfly feeders or colorful flowers. You could make a butterfly trap or a butterfly house as well.
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    What type of butterflies should I get for my butterfly garden?
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    Good beginner types are painted ladies, red admirals and small tortoiseshells. These all feed on nettles as larvae.
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    Can I catch a butterfly with a plastic shopping bag?
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    Yes, you can. It’s just harder to do than using a net and you might damage the butterfly. It is also dangerous to the butterfly because unlike a net, it doesn’t have holes, so the butterfly cannot breathe.
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    Can I catch a butterfly by using a large jar?
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    Yes, but catching it with a net is your best option.
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    Can I catch a butterfly with a plastic shopping bag?
    Community Answer
    No. A plastic shopping bag will suffocate the butterfly. Use a net instead.
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    Can I have a butterfly as a pet?
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    Butterflies are terrific pets as long as their special needs regarding flying space and food are met.
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