Announcement
We have been too busy to stock many of the mounted butterflies in the shop, but if you need one spread please send a message before you check out, and we will gladly mount it for you. A $10 mounting fee applies, but is included in the sale.
As part of our 2024 sustainability goals ♻️, we have switched our butterfly packing material from plastic Polyfil stuffing to eco-friendly, 100% organic, biodegradable Kapok fiber. Kapok is a natural cotton-silk-like fiber harvested from the bean pods of tropical Ceiba trees. Kapok is Vegan, petroleum and chemical free, hypoallergenic, and is a renewable resource. Kapok has a much lower environmental impact compared to similar materials. The Kapok fiber is sustainably sourced & domestically produced by a family run business in the USA.
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Violet rose on May 9, 2024
4 out of 5 starsIt came on time but the eyes and the arm was off when I opened it, but it's still really nice
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Eric on May 9, 2024
5 out of 5 starsThe packaging was very secure and neatly wrapped, the bug was in perfect condition! I love getting my bugs from this shop:]
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Petunia on Apr 29, 2024
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful damselfly, the colors are amazing, can wait to display it
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Tyler on Apr 27, 2024
5 out of 5 starsGreat little guy! Was a gift for my partner who loves weevils. Great and damn cute packaging! 10/10 would recommend
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Holly Hoffman on May 11, 2024
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful color, it's nice that this product is available.
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About KatsBugBoutique
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Kat Von Whee
Owner, Curator, Lepidopterist
She/her, Mother, Small business owner, Clandestine Lepidopterist, Insect curator & artist, Insect taxidermist, Collector of natural history specimens, Research Technician of 20+ years, Volunteer Science Olympiad Coach, STEMbassador, Proud nerd
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UV light and humidity can damage your butterfly or moth. Keep out of direct sunlight in a dry place.
What happened to my butterfly’s antennae?
All insects will be carefully packed. However, legs and antennae can become dislodged and/or broken during transport. Due to the inherent fragility of butterflies and other insects, will not be responsible for these uncommon mishaps.