Actually, we have monarch caterpillars on our milkweed outside. It took only a few days, maybe a little more than a week of eating before they were fat enough and ready. At the moment, a few minutes ago, one of ours just started its cocoon.
yep P.S mine is starting its caccoon too! i got 2 but one lazy one hasent ate was much but hes slowly climbing up for to start at this momment so like hours ao my catapiller( it is a monarch) started... its make a little lot more of the stuff for it...its preparing its body for the cocoon now!
The answer to how long it takes for a butterfly to transform is usually 2-6 weeks, and to improve your question.... How long does it take for a caterpillar to transform into a butterfly?
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it takes about 4 weeks for it to grow and cocoon and about six weeks 4 it to be a butterfly.
It takes about 6 or 7 months
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how many days it take a monarch butterfly to flay to mexico at 60 km per day
To find out how long it will take a monarch butterfly to fly 3300 km at a speed of 15 kilometers per hour (Klawitter's), you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. So, time = 3300 km / 15 km/h = 220 hours. This means it would take the butterfly approximately 220 hours to complete the journey.
Five to six weeks.
our caterpillars that we got from Bugville made their cocoons 7 days after we received them, and turned into butterflys 12 days after they made the cocoons.
The Butterfly is a resurrection or (Life after Death) symbol, Anastasia take note.
The cocoon stage for a caterpillar to become a butterfly can vary in length by species. Some are in their cocoon for a few weeks to a month, while some have Pupa stages that can last for two years.
Tree weeks.