Our One Room Schoolhouse: Raising Painted Lady Butterflies
Here are the stages of a Painted Lady Butterfly. Thanks to Jackson's Auntie Angel we got 5 little caterpillars in the mail and watched them eat and eat inside their little clear cup, each day doubling in size. About 8 days later they climb to the top of the container and attach themselves there upside down. Within hours they have morphed into Chrysalides, with a hardened outer protective layer that they build around themselves. During this period they have a definite iridescent shimmer to them-very pretty for sure.


After all five of the caterpillars have morphed to chrysalides and affixed themselves to the paper layer on the top of the cup, you are to remove the layer and pin it to the inside of a mesh cadge that comes with the butterfly kit. Just about 7 days later they begin to emerge from the skin-like shells. After that we release them to the wild, just in time too because our kitties were serious about hunting them and tried over and over to bite them through their mesh habitat indoors.
So those are the stages of the metamorphosis of a Painted Lady Butterfly- but do not fear, we did not release these without proper study of them which the boys loved every second of.
Just because now we know them, let me share some butterfly facts with you:
Did you know that they suck the nectar out of oranges?? That was fun to watch! Did you know that they taste with their feet? That they have 4 wings? 10,000 eyes?? That she breathes through her abdomen? That they only live for 2-4 weeks and that in that time a single butterfly could travel 1,000 miles??

For those of you not fluent in kidwrit the message above says "Ukweryoom" (Aquarium) with a line to "Kadupilrs" (caterpillars) and another to their trapped and on exhibit for a very limited time "Flise" (Flies). I noticed that there are fingerprints on my lens, but I just couldn't resist showing this pic- it was way too cute.
Then came time for release of these little new-found winged friends.


Look at those kids faces!! I can only say that if I were the butterflies, I would fly and fly away very fast for fear of my life!
They are beautiful, the Painted Ladies are so pretty. I have more pictures of post release, on flowers and flitering around the yard, but since this post is already very picture heavy I'll post those shots separately. I hope you enjoyed our butterfly metamorphosis journey- we sure did!!
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May 31st, 2010 - 10:30
I’m so glad you all enjoyed the butterflies so much!!! I love how you turned it into a lesson for the boys!! Those are amazing facts about butterflies! Miss you all!
June 1st, 2010 - 19:49
Oh, they LOVED it!! It was a super cool birthday present for sure. Thanks again TONS.
June 1st, 2010 - 05:35
love these photos
June 1st, 2010 - 19:50
Awe, thank you!!
June 1st, 2010 - 19:43
Hi Bethany,
We just did this same thing with our kids : ) It was amazing..one night we thought something must be wrong with our butterflies because they hadn’t come out of their chrysalides yet and then the next morning 4 out of five were transformed into butterflies. Right when we thought the worst had happened the best part was just around the corner. The 5th transformed just a couple hours later. I was also amazed at how they were all “born” at the same time. Lots of fun. We also did the “ladybug land” too. I recommend this one also.
June 1st, 2010 - 19:53
I will have to check into the ladybug land!! I didn’t even know such fun things were out there!
Ours didn’t hatch all the same day, they each did it one day after the other and that is the way they went into their Chrysalides as well. It was fun to watch them. I was so worried that they weren’t eating enough sugar water (we did oranges) but- they all were okay as far as I can tell. It was a fun journey and it is great to hear that yours was as well.
June 2nd, 2010 - 11:19
We just got our caterpillars in the mail yesterday! And Rachel’s classroom already raised them at school. They pretty much look dead right now just sitting in the food jars but Rachel has assured me they will start moving soon.
June 2nd, 2010 - 12:32
She’s right, they’re just fine. They really don’t move a lot, I would just check to see if several hours later they were in the same spot, sometimes they were!! They are slowpokes :P
Enjoy them!!
June 4th, 2010 - 16:11
Thanks for the links! We will have to try it!