The Butterfly House is a zoological area that deals with butterflies and other insects including spiders and scorpions. Butterfly exhibits were started in 1970 in England because of the British people’s love for the beauty and behavior of the gorgeous insects.
The first Butterfly House in the United States was started in 1988 at Coconut Creek, Florida. When visiting a Butterfly House, someone can take guided tour that last about 15 minutes or one at their own leisure and pace.
On the guided tours, you can get to see butterflies in all stages of life (eggs, caterpillars, and chrysalides) and they also tell you about specific types of plants that each butterfly eats. To see butterflies emerging from a pupae, the best time to go is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Butterflies are active on warm and sunny days with very little wind because they need the heat to help in the digestion for their food. On a rainy day they usually are hiding in the leaves and flowers.
Trips to the Butterfly House are not only educational but entertaining to people from the age of four months to 104 years of age. Because you have an experience of walking through a tropical garden and living butterflies, all walks of people can find something to be happy about. You also get the chance to see the butterflies as they patrol for potential mates.
One of the Butterfly House locations in the United States is located in Chesterfield, Missouri, which is a suburb of St. Louis. This location has more than a thousand different butterflies. Butterfly House visits can be fun for all and are truly where wonders can take flight.

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