by John Beaulieu » Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:17 pm
They are hanging just above the window of an enclosed porch (above the old aquarium we use to house the caterpillars). There is a large overhang outside, so the direct sun doesn't hit them. When they emerge, the butterflies hang on the old chrysalis shell and the clips to dry. We usually get to them before they fly around in the porch, and release them in the garden. We only do this to the chrysalises that are formed on leaves. Most are formed on the screen top of the tank, and we leave them there (until they emerge and are ready to release.
John
John Beaulieu & Brenda Stride
Midhurst, Ontario CANADA
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