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Welcome to the World of Butterflies and Moths! We are a family run enterprise supplying a wide variety of entomological natural history specimens. We strive to offer the highest quality material, ethically sourced from around the world so you can buy with confidence.
Shop - World of Butterflies and Moths
(Innoue 1984) Wingspan 45-55mm. PAPERED, unmounted, requires relaxing and setting
About Us - World of Butterflies and Moths
Each of us can play an active role in helping Moths and Butterflies, wether that is by planting a “Butterfly Bush” or helping locally at Nature reserves. Butterflies and Moths can be restored to their former glory in the UK and throughout the world if we work together.
British Butterflies the Law - World of Butterflies and Moths
The World of Butterflies and moths does not collect or sell protected species from the wild. British butterflies and moths offered on this website are either: 1) antique examples (pre-legislation) 2) from captive bred cultures prior to legislation 3) exempt …
Deadstock Ordering - World of Butterflies and Moths
Hello, firstly many thanks for choosing the “World of Butterflies & Moths” (wobam) as your dead-stock source. We want your business experience to be top class! Please help us by reading the following Q & A before you purchase your dead-stock.
Argema mittrei Comet Moth MADAGASCAR - World of Butterflies …
Argema mittrei Giant Comet Moth or Madagascan Moon Moth - amongst the largest and most spectacular of all silk moths for collectors artists connoisseurs
Contact Us - World of Butterflies and Moths
The World of Butterflies and Moths. Contact Details. Phone: +44 (0)1529 421389. Email: [email protected]. Business Hours. Monday - Thursday 9am to 5pm. Friday - Closed. Saturday - Closed. Sunday - Closed. You can order online 24/7 – orders are dispatched Monday-Friday only. For U.K. Next-Day Special delivery the cut-off time is Thursday at ...
Why do we still collect butterflies? - World of Butterflies and Moths
2024年2月2日 · As a caretaker of one of the world’s largest collections of preserved butterflies and moths, and as a very active field researcher, I spend a lot of time explaining why we still need to collect specimens.
Neocerambyx gigas THAILAND - World of Butterflies and Moths
Velvet coat long horn beetle Neocerambyx gigas from Thailand. Impressive species one of the worlds largest
Setting Lepidoptera - World of Butterflies and Moths
Under the correct conditions (drying cupboard) butterflies can be dry in 48 hours, while in room temperature it could take a week or more. Larger specimens such as silkmoths can take longer. Also fresh killed specimens will take longer as they are full of body fluids.