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Not only are we the leading supplier of real, dried butterflies and insects, our butterfly experts offer valuable services for customers and collectors to make their purchases more enjoyable. If you have questions about any of these services, please contact us.
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Oct 16, 2024 · Pesticide use, particularly neonicotinoids (or ‘neonics’) is another huge factor in pollinator decline. Neonics are horrifyingly toxic to insects – just one teaspoon is enough to kill 1.25 billion honeybees. These chemicals accumulate in ecosystems, affecting not only bees but other wildlife such as birds and fish.
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We strongly support butterfly farming and conservation projects. Most of our butterflies and insects come from licensed breeders or from butterfly farms, which support ecosystems and economies and help the survival of the species. All these factors help ensure our butterflies and insects are sustainably and ethically sourced.
There are many reasons why butterflies and moths are important, both in their own right but also as quality of life indicators. The following are the main reasons for conserving butterflies and moths in the UK and around the world.
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Aug 26, 2020 · If we reduce emissions from sectors such as energy, transportation and land use, we can push toward carbon neutrality. Implementing nature-based solutions could capture another 11 gigatons—the equivalent of eliminating emissions from all cars worldwide and all U.S. homes.