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Butterfly Houses in the Garden
Do they really use butterfly houses?
According to the Butterfly School, yes! And they even have simple, detailed directions to make your own butterfly houses. There’s tons of great information on the site pertaining to all things butterflies and moths. Copy and paste this address to check it out: http://www.butterflyschool.org
One great way to attract butterflies to your houses is to add their nectar inside. Using a small dish, with a new sponge or pot scrubber to absorb the liquid, place it in the bottom of the house. This acts as a fantastic attractant for these flying flowers! And…the nectar is a simple solution of sugar and water. The same mixture used for hummingbirds. One part sugar to four parts water. Never use any substitutes for the sugar, plain, table sugar is best.
Here’s to spring and the butterflies!
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Beautiful Butterfly House
Adore butterflies?
If you enjoy vibrant butterflies and plant flowers in hopes of attracting them, you may want to try a butterfly shelter as well. Butterfly houses are available in cedar and redwood, from basic designs, to more decorative garden displays.
This hanging butterfly house is hand crafted of durable redwood. It features 2 etched glass panels that allow for easy viewing of resting butterflies. This large habitat makes for a lovely accent in any flower garden, and is constructed to last for years of use and enjoyment.