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Some of our best customers for our butterfly spreading and posing services include Martha Stewart Home, Ralph Lauren, and MGM Studio Productions. Because the rehydration process can only go so fast, spreading and posing typically require 5-7 days.
We offer butterfly taxidermy spreading, posing, and framing as add-on services. SHOP NOW. The Butterfly Company sells dead and dried real butterflies and insects from butterfly farms around the world, and we are a licensed importer/exporter.
Encouraging the protection and enjoyment of butterflies. We specialize in butterfly releases for funerals and memorial services. Releasing live butterflies for a loved one is a unique way to honour and remember them.
Aug 29, 2023 · Spreading Butterflies 101. Learn the basics of how to spread butterflies after the rehydration process to get them ready to be mounted and displayed.
If you’re interested in preserving butterflies, you can use three main methods: pinning, mounting, and resin art. Before we look at three popular preservation methods, we need to understand what spreading a butterfly is and why it is so vital in the butterfly preservation process.
Our loyal customers make this possible. livebutterflyservices releases well over 10,000 female butterflies into the wild every year due to the over-success of our breeding program. Butterflies can lay around 200 eggs, the average survival rate for a butterfly egg in the wild is 5% from egg to adult, by providing the optimal environment for ...
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Jul 17, 2024 · Mounting a butterfly is a key technique you must masterize in order to build a nice insect collection. Knowing how to spread butterfly will be very useful : – to spread the butterfly you collect yourself, – to buy papered butterflies which are cheaper than spread butterflies – to display a collection with perfectly spread butterflies.