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The Insect Lore Cup of Caterpillars Basic is a 5-live Painted Lady caterpillar refill kit designed for the Insect Lore Butterfly Garden Habitat. Raised on a trusted family farm in California since 1969, it includes nutrient-rich food and detailed care instructions. Ideal for STEM learning at home or in classrooms, it offers a hands-on experience of metamorphosis. The compact 5x4x4 inch cup ships within the continental U.S. only during optimal temperature ranges to ensure caterpillar health.








| ASIN | B0DM32F4J8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,333 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #21 in Educational Science Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (630) |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 7801 |
| Manufacturer | Insect Lore |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 4 inches |
| Release date | November 1, 2024 |
M**S
Amazing Experience for Kids of all Ages
This is my third year ordering caterpillars from Insect Lore for my classroom and every time my kids have a blast watching them grow and learning about their life cycle. I’ve never had an issue with shipping and all of my butterflies always are healthy and i’ve never had any die. It is a great educational experience for the price, especially if you’ve already brought the full kit and can just order the caterpillars on their own!
M**M
Good quality
Perfect for our butterfly science unit
L**A
disappointing
Not a great cup of caterpillars. I usually order them from amazon by another brand and all five caterpillars become butterflies. Usually the container has a piece of cloth on the top that the caterpillars can latch on to, the cloth is removeable and easily transferred into the butterfly habitat. With this container there is no cloth, just a sticker on the lid of the container making it difficult for the caterpillars to latch in order to form their chrysalis. 3 of them fell, and I couldn't remove the sticker from the container to get the other two off the cap. I hope that all of the caterpillars make it.
P**S
Fun to watch them grow
They grow up so fast! Tiny little caterpillars to butterflies - wiggling chrysalids and all! We had fun watching them emerge and eat nectar from different fruits. Made sure to time the release with nice enough weather so they could fly off into the world. It would have been good to have printed instructions in the box rather than going online.
K**S
And they all fall down..
This is the second cup of caterpillars I’ve purchased from this company. The underside of the lid has textured air-permeable cloth they’re supposed to be able cling to and hang from as they change to chrysalids and emerge as butterflies. The first time, they fell from it into their food. I moved them to the bottom of the enclosure and only 3 of the 4 (they shorted me a caterpillar) survived. Currently I have 5 chrysalids on the bottom of the enclosure because all 5 fell from the lid. I’m hoping they all make it - two were lying in the moist food for a few hours because they fell during the night, so I’m not sure how they will do. All five are on the bottom of the enclosure that I lined with paper towels. I’m hoping they’ll all make it. It’s amazing to watch the caterpillars rapidly grow, but it’s stressful when they fall because I’m worried the entire time about their survival. Please improve the lid.
S**P
Beautiful Butterflies
Fun classroom project on butterfly lifecycles! I look forward to this project every spring! The kiddos love watching the caterpillars go through its lifecycle and emerge as a beautiful butterflies!
A**S
Can't expect them all to cocoon and be healthy to fly
This item came with five caterpillars they have all cocooned the educational value is awesome and it is fun for my daughter good quality for the money but I hate to say it my daughter was so discouraged when one of them came out of their little cocoon deformed see we were wanting to let them all go not have to keep one but no matter the difference she said she'll take care of it as long as it lives sad story the other butterflies are attacking it another sad thing is you might want to move them two days after they all have gone up to the top to make their little cocoons because one of them decided it wanted to hatch 3 days after when I was trying to wait the 3 days to put them on the top but like I said one hatched the day we were supposed to move them all into the habitat we woke up that morning was getting everything ready to move them over and one was a butterfly in the little kit
R**.
Great learning experience
The Lifecycle of a Butterfly is always a favorite Unit of study in our PreK classroom. Watching the caterpillars change and the butterfly release is always a hit!
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