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Review on 23.6 Inch Pop-Up Insect & Butterfly Habitat Cage By RESTCLOUD by Nicholas Harrington

Revainrating 5 out of 5

THE "PENTHOUSE " FOR YOUR BUTTERFLIES

I ordered the "Uncle Milton" butterfly habitat kit. Easy set-up, followed the directions, and when the butterflies emerged just this past week, I realized these little fellas needed more space. It arrived quickly (this afternoon). Easy set-up, . larger than I had anticipated. Excellent quality with no fumes some have mentioned in their reviews. the transfer was easy with the extra large zippered panel, I was able to insert the whole "Uncle Milton habitat" into this new unit. As I slowly pulled back the net of the first domain, the butterflies flew out into their new "penthouse" where they'll remain until the clouds and showers here in Massachusetts dissipate over the next few days.The vinyl window on this item is like glass, allowing an easy to see large field of vision as to what the butterflies are up to. Note: they don't use cellphones, post on social web sights, but are attracted to my television, and appear to love anything on the screen concerning butterflies. Perhaps they wish they could have popcorn?This IS A MUST for anyone wanting to expand their butterfly propagation. It'll hold a large flowered pot of almost any flowering plant in which they can receive their nectar. Has two heavy duty carrying straps two top, a 2 toggle heavy duty zipper. The bottom is soft (collapsible) as the rest of the habitat, . I've added a 15 x 15 panel of corrugated cardboard wrapped in a paper towel on the bottom, for the flowered pot I have in the habitat for the plants stability. I'm very happy with this product, and am very thankful I purchased it. I'm sure the butterflies feel the same way.

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Pros
  • Provides a safe and protected environment for insects and butterflies to thrive and grow
Cons
  • The cage may attract pests or predators, including ants, spiders, or birds

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