Things You'll Need
- Terrarium
- Spray bottle
- Water
- Cotton ball
- Sugar
Instructions
Set up a terrarium or other safe environment, so that the chrysalis stays protected. The room temperature should be comfortable for a person, and at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit for the butterfly to fly.
Keep the chrysalis on the stick it formed on and place the stick high in the terrarium, so that the butterfly has enough room to spread its wings immediately upon emergence.
Spritz the chrysalis with water a few times per week to keep the cage humid. This is especially pertinent as the butterfly begins to emerge.
Soak a cotton ball with a weak sugar water solution and place it in the cage, once the chrysalis begins to darken or turns clear, because the butterfly is ready to emerge.
Keep the cotton ball saturated for the duration of the butterflies stay.
Release the butterfly within the first week.