
Imagine that when you were born you ate so much that you grew a 1,000 times bigger in a few weeks. That means you would weigh as much as three fully grown adults by the time you were 6 weeks old!

We know that humans don't really do that, but butterflies do. Butterflies undergo something called complete metamorphosis. Butterflies have four life stages; egg, caterpillar, pupa, and adult. But why go to all the trouble of growing into a giant monster baby, melting into monster baby soup and changing into an adult? It's actually a really great strategy. Complete metamorphosis makes sure that the babies and the adults of the same insect don't need to compete for food. Caterpillars eat leaves and butterflies eat nectar meaning they never have to fight each other for food. Neat!

You Will Need:
- Cardboard
- Paint, felt tips or pencils
- Scissors
- Sticky tape
- A stick
- A milk bottle top
- Sugar
- Water
- Cotton wool balls


Next you need to cut out your flower using the scissors and tape your stick to the back of the flower
Using the glue, stick the milk bottle top to the center of your flower, this is where the nectar would usually be found on a real flower.


Next, dip a cotton wool ball into the sugar solution and let it soak up as much liquid as possible.

Finally, carefully place your cotton wool ball into the milk bottle top in the center of the flower and sink the stick into a plant pot or directly into the garden

If you enjoyed this tutorial, you can check out my other tutorials on my blog, or I have some handy mobile versions on my Facebook. You can also get in touch with me on Twitter if you have any questions, I also love getting pictures of your wildlife makes at home!

Have a great summer!
Sarah 😎