Most of us enjoy watching butterflies fly by; children get excited and understandably want to follow them and see their stunning colours. We find butterflies fascinating... here’s why!
How can we attract butterflies?
The Big Butterfly Count starts soon, so this could give you a head start in attracting some to your home. Butterflies only eat plants and fruits as they are herbivores, this is because they drink their food. Here are a few of their favourite things:
You might not want to go out and collect cow pats for your garden or have the space to create a muddy puddle, but you can attract them to your garden by making a butterfly feeder – here's how:
There are two simple ways:
1) Use old fruit
They particularly like plums, pears, melons, oranges, bananas, apples, and strawberries. Tinned fruit, such as grapefruit, can be used with its juices or a simple solution of white sugar and water.
Put out a plate of old fruit, fruit juice and/or sugar water somewhere in your garden. It can be hung from or can rest in a bush or a tree, or can be placed on a safe surface.
2) Sponge sugar solutions
Poke a hole in a new kitchen sponge and tie string through – this will be used for hanging the sponge outside. Make a mixture of white sugar, mashed overripe bananas, a sugary liquid such as fruit juice or stale beer and water. Soak the sponge in the mixture and hang it outside.
For more information on the Big Butterly Count, go to...
Big Butterfly Count (butterfly-conservation.org)