WildLife Wednesday – Caterpillar Condo

Yesterday evening I was de-beetling my roses when I found a swallowtail butterfly caterpillar on my yellow hybrid tea rose.
The caterpillar was charming on there. I considered leaving it there, but I need to treat my rose for a problem and I couldn’t leave the caterpillar there during the treatment. So, I moved it to one of my fennel plants in my small gnome-flowerbed. Earlier we had noticed there was a couple caterpillars missing from one of the fennels. We presumed the caterpillar was one of the missing ones from the fennel in the small flowerbed. We couldn’t figure out how the caterpillar ended up on the rose bush… until we saw how fast the little fellow is and how far it can travel in a short time.It wasn’t but a few minutes until I saw the caterpillar had left the fennel and ran up and across our wood fence. (sorry about the photo quality. The little guy was moving fast.)I had read that at a certain age these species of caterpillars roamed around before they go to the chrysalis stage. I thought this caterpillar was one step away from spinning silk, so my husband got a pear tree branch for it to climb on. I carefully picked up the caterpillar and put it on the limb. We hoped that it we would get to watch it spin silk and make it’s chrysalis. But it kept climbing out onto to the leaves for a long while and then it fell off onto the ground.I watched it the whole time and was worried it would be eaten by a bird. So I got a small twig and let it climb up on it. It had become my mission to save this caterpillar (and watch it through it’s stages.) I’ve read and saw photos of how folks raise butterflies indoors, it seemed like a good idea. I decided to build the caterpillar a condo and bring it inside. I have an old aquarium that has cracks in it, that I didn’t have the heart to throw away. I’m a hoarder always thinking there’s a craft I can use any old container for even one with cracks in it.

My husband liked the idea. He got a fresh small limb and trimmed the leaves off.  He put it in the aquarium. I put a glass ramekin with a bit of water so the fennel won’t die too quickly. We added the caterpillar and some fennel. My husband thought the caterpillar might get lonely, so we went to the herb bed and got another caterpillar along with the fennel limb it was on.  Now we have 2 caterpillars as sort of indoor pets. I enjoy watching them wonder around the twigs and fennel. Hopefully, they’ll survive and make butterflies in a couple weeks or so.

Have you ever raised butterflies indoors?

Wishing you all beautiful days of flowers and butterflies.

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10 thoughts on “WildLife Wednesday – Caterpillar Condo

  1. How fun! My dad and I used to raise monarchs inside. We would find the caterpillars and sometimes even the eggs, and take care of them and release them once they had become butterflies. I miss doing that. It’s so fun, watching the changes they go through, holding the freshly emerged butterflies while their wings dry out before they can flutter away!

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    • Thanks CW
      Aw what a sweet memory of you and your Dad. Truly a treasure.
      I hope you can raise butterflies again someday. Monarchs are so beautiful.
      I hope my butterflies do as well as yours did. 🙂

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    • Hi Patti
      I have you to thank for my extra enjoyment of the butterflies this year. I’m so glad you told me about the fennel.
      You may be right about the caterpillars being few. I figure it’s like you told me that caterpillars become protein for the birdies. It’s all in the circle of life.
      Yesterday, I found two chrysalises on our back-porch railing. I’m tickled pink. I hope they survive the forecasted storms and become butterflies.
      Again, thank you for sharing your caterpillar/butterfly knowledge with me. You gave an extra smile to our Summer. 🙂

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