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Info zu diesem Artikel

  • WICHTIGER HINWEIS – Dieser Artikel enthält lebende Raupen (1 Becher mit 3-5 Raupen) ohne Schmetterlingshabitat.
  • SPANNENDE METAMORPHOSE - Beobachte, wie Raupen sich in Schmetterlinge verwandeln – ein einzigartiges Naturerlebnis.
  • FASZINIERENDES NATURERLEBNIS – Ideal für neugierige Entdecker, die den Lebenszyklus der Schmetterlinge hautnah beobachten möchten.
  • SCHNELLE ENTWICKLUNG - Der gesamte Prozess der Verwandlung dauert ca. 3-4 Wochen.
  • NACHFÜLLSET FÜR SCHMETTERLINGSGARTEN – Dieses Set ist ideal, um deinen bestehenden Schmetterlingsgarten erneut zum Leben zu erwecken.


Produktbeschreibungen

Schmetterlingsgarten Raupennachfüllset (5 Stück) Das Set enthält nur die Raupen, kein Habitat oder Zubehör. Die Entwicklung von der Raupe zum Schmetterling dauert in etwa 3-5 Wochen. Empfohlen ab 4 Jahren. Im Set enthalten sind: Bis zu 5 Raupen im Becher mit Futter

Warnhinweise

Achtung! Nicht geeignet für Kinder unter 3 Jahren. Enthält verschluckbare Kleinteile. Erstickungsgefahr.


Customer
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 28. Mai 2025
Great caterpillars. All survived and have now flown away as stunning butterflies. A lovely thing to do with children. My granddaughter loved the way the butterflies rested on her hand. Then she helped them on to a butterfly friendly plant. Makes for beautiful photos.
Caro
Bewertet in Deutschland am 23. März 2025
Wir kaufen die Raupen jeden Frühling und bisher sind immer schöne Schmetterlinge entstanden
Rosa
Bewertet in Deutschland am 20. Februar 2025
Bisher bei jeder Bestellung, voller Erfolg! Alle Schmetterlinge sind geschlüpft/ haben sich verpuppt! Toll wenn man mirerle en darf, wie die Tiere sich danach im Freien im Garten aufhalten, o.u.herfliegen!
-Kunde
Bewertet in Deutschland am 10. März 2025
Sehr gut sind geschlüpft
sabine
Bewertet in Deutschland am 21. April 2025
Hat nicht funktioniert
Kunde
Bewertet in Deutschland am 27. Juli 2024
Unser Kind hatte das thema Schmetterlinge in der Schule, war sehr hilfreich und schön anzusehen.Am selben abend haben die Raupen sich schon perpupptLeider sind 3 runtergefallen davon hatten 2 leider verknickte Flügel.Ansonsten ein spass für die ganze familie
Ann Kristin
Bewertet in Deutschland am 18. August 2024
Ich hatte das Schmetterlingsset für meine beiden Enkelkinder bestellt, die mich in den Sommerferien besucht haben. Die Raupen kamen in Bestzustand und pünktlich an. Sie entwickelten sich prächtig und wir alle beobachteten gespannt, wie sie immer dicker wurden, sich dann verpuppten, und am Ende wunderschöne Distelfalter waren. Eine Freude für die ganze Familie! Ich würde das Set jederzeit wieder bestellen.
J.K.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 29. April 2024
Die Medien konnten nicht geladen werden.
Franziska Scheurig
Bewertet in Deutschland am 19. Juni 2023
Ich habe diese Raupen zum zweiten mal gekauft, weil meine Kinder das wirklich gern machen. Bei diesem mal waren bei uns 5 Raupen drin und alle haben gelebt. Das einzig traurige war diesmal, dass die Raupen schon relativ groß waren als sie bei uns angekommen sind. Zwei Tage nach Ankunft haben sie sich schon verpuppt. Dann hat es 7-8 Tage gedauert bis die Raupen zu Schmetterlingen wurden. Für die Kinder ist es wirklich schön zu beobachten und das freilassen ist ein absolutes High Light. Ich finde nur das diese Raupen schon ziemlich teuer sind.
MERLE Christine
Bewertet in Frankreich am 17. Mai 2018
Le service client a très bien géré le problème que j'ai rencontré à la livraison de ma commande, à savoir qu'elle est arrivée beaucoup plus tôt que prévu, à une période comportant de nombreux jours fériés, ce qui ne me convenait pas du tout car, étant professeur des écoles, je ne pouvais pas observer l'évolution des chenilles en classe. J'ai donc écrit au service client qui m'a aussitôt proposé de me renvoyer gratuitement la commande à la date que j'avais choisie au départ.Chaque année je commande deux recharges, pour deux classes de mon école et nous sommes toujours très satisfaites de cet élevage facile à réaliser et très intéressant pour les enfants.
Laura I.
Bewertet in den USA am28. Oktober 2016
I highly recommend doing this project at least once in your life, whether you have kids or not. I did it once several years ago when my teenagers were young. Now I have a two year old and we were learning about caterpillars and butterflies so I decided to do it again with her. She was totally into the whole process and will tell anyone who will listen now that a butterfly lays an egg, then a caterpillar comes out, then the caterpillar hangs upside-down, then it makes a chrysalis, and then the butterfly comes out!It's a fascinating process to watch. You may wonder how a company can ship live caterpillars without injuring them, but you'll understand when the cup arrives in the mail. The caterpillars at that point are the size of apple seeds and they are safely suspended in silk webs. They also don't move much at all that first day, so don't be alarmed by that. The next morning you'll wake up to find your caterpillars have somehow doubled in size overnight. And you'll continue to notice this day after day. They practically grow before your eyes.Around day 7 (and I'm counting the days from the date of the arrival of the cup in the mail), our now huge caterpillars became very active and were frantically working at the top of the cup for hours. I had a feeling they were getting ready to pupate because of the sudden change in behavior. As expected, on day 8 they assumed their J positions and began to transform one by one. You would think it would take a while for a caterpillar to become a chrysalis, but it only takes a minute. It is so fast I was never able to catch any of them transforming "live". I would walk out of the room for a minute, go back in, and another one had transformed. So I recommend once your caterpillars get into position, keep a close eye on them so you might catch the transformation live. (If you miss it, there's a lot of YouTube videos where others have caught it.) It amazes me how they go from huge, super active caterpillars to small, hard as a rock statues in a matter of hours.We did have some bad news though. At some point when they were getting into their J positions one of the caterpillars must have knocked another down from the top, and he was sort of suspended in a web in a j-shape. It wasn't looking good for the poor guy but there wasn't anything I could do to help him without sacrificing the other caterpillars. He did transform, but in the process fell into the food in the bottom of the cup and was laying there in all the muck. Normally you would wait a few days before moving the chrysalids to the enclosure, but I went ahead and moved them the following day because I was concerned for the poor guy at the bottom. I did as the instructions on Insect Lore's site said and carefully moved him out of the cup using a plastic spoon. However, his chrysalis never looked exactly like the others (it was oddly shaped) so I didn't have high hopes for him.Days 9-15 were boring. After a week of seeing nothing happen, you start to wonder, "are there really living butterflies in there?" But nature is so amazing. On day 16 we woke up and a butterfly must have just emerged as he was just standing there next to the empty shell and hadn't expelled any meconium yet. (Note: when they do that, it's kind of scary. They appear to be bleeding to death. But it's supposed to happen and it's not blood so don't worry about it.) Within minutes the next butterfly emerged. You can tell they are about to come out because suddenly the chrysalis becomes transparent and you can clearly see the wings. If you look at my Day 16 - 10 AM photo you can see that the chrysalis to the right of the butterfly is almost completely transparent and about to emerge any second. The one to the left of the butterfly is starting to darken a bit, which happens about an hour before it turns transparent. The one below and to the left of the butterfly has not yet started to change in appearance at all. And the poor dude laying there on the bottom of the picture was our possible casualty.Once you notice a change in the chrysalids' appearance, especially when they become transparent, don't blink or you'll miss it. I literally went and brushed my teeth and came back and butterfly #2 was out. So I got the camera ready when #3 became transparent and was able to capture the "birth" on camera, which was fascinating (my 2 year old, of course, loved seeing that). #4 ran about 24 hours behind the others and emerged just before we woke up on day 17. I was just amazed that after a week of "hibernation" 3 of the butterflies emerged within minutes of each other. It's as if they communicate with each other telepathically from the chrysalids and say "ok let's get out of here!"Caterpillar #5 (The one who fell while pupating) is a mystery to me. I thought he was a goner. His chrysalis never looked quite right. Then on day 17 after #4 emerged, #5's chrysalis started looking really bad. It turned this dark greenish black color and started oozing. It had a horribly deformed shape. We could see pieces of the butterfly through it, but it looked deader than dead. I let it rest for several hours in that state and saw no change. So I took the really sorry looking chrysalis out of the enclosure, considered it a casualty and planned to bring it out to the garden later. I was quite shocked when I went back into the kitchen an hour later and there was a butterfly on my kitchen counter. I have no idea how on earth a living creature came out of that rotten-looking chrysalis, but there he was. I was shocked. I put him in the enclosure with the other butterflies and he was walking around and doing ok. Unfortunately he has deformed, underdeveloped wings and will never fly. I don't have the heart to kill him, so I'm just going to let him live out his 2 weeks of life in the butterfly enclosure. Poor little dude.Overall, this is just a really inexpensive way to entertain your kids (and yourself) for about 3 weeks and it will give you a new-found appreciation for nature's wonders.Update: Just thought I'd add in here that our deformed butterfly actually lived a full and happy butterfly life (2 weeks) in the enclosure sipping oranges. I couldn't believe it!
P
Bewertet in Spanien am 1. September 2015
la foto te da la impresion que te van a mandar las orugas pero no es asi. Me mandaron un certificado con que podia pedir las orugas de otra compañia
Sebastien
Bewertet in Frankreich am 7. Juni 2013
Il faut compter 3 semaines entre la commande amazon et l'obtension des chenilles, entre l'arriver du code et la demande de chenilles sur le site (j'ai prise la date la plus proche mais on peu choisir ) j'ai reçu les chenilles pile le jour de notre depart en vacance, pas grave on les a laisser chez nous pensant les retrouver 7jrs plus tard, sauf qu'a notre retour on a retrouver 5 chrysalides! S'est du rapide... l'éclosion est survenu de nouveau 7jours plus tard et devant les enfants un moments magique, faut avoir de la chance le papillon sort très vite de son enveloppe, puis après quelques heures de séchage d'ailes, les papillons ont pris leur envoles 1 à 1. À noter qu'il y a un liquide rose fonce/rouge qui sort du papillon juste après sa naissance et qui a tout de suite inquiéter ma fille de 7ans qui pensait que le papillon perdait du sang , je l'ai vite rassurer mais s'est bon à savoir quand on a des enfants
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