When I went to the butterfly zoo with my sweetie and neice, I purchased a caterpillar grow kit that contains 5 Painted Lady butterfly catterpillars, also known as Cosmopolitains! (Don’t you just LOVE that name!???) I was surprised to discover that these things grow soooo fast!!! They have almost doubled in size every single day!!! EEK!!! They were cute, but now I realize that they are creepy crawling bugs that are crawling right next to my head. EEEK! But really, they are just sooo fascinating! I find that I have a hard time reading before bed because I keep catching myself watching them!!! I will have to take pictures and see if I can get them to show clearly!!! Anyway, I think they will be metamorphasizing in about a week or 2 – YEAH!! I can’t wait!!!
I have an excerpt of a really cool website that tells you all about this caterpillars lifespan The Wonderful Painted Lady Butterfly:
Four Stages of a Painted Lady Butterfly:
- The Egg (3 to 5 days) Adult female butterflies lay their eggs on plants that Painted Lady caterpillars like to eat, like thistle. The eggs are the size of a pin head, each one containing a caterpillar beginning to grow.
- The Larva or caterpillar comes out! (5 to 10 days) The hungry caterpillar uses its strong jaws to munch through leaves, eating constantly and growing quickly. As it eats, the caterpillar’s skin gets tighter. Soon it sheds this tight skin, emerging with new skin underneath. Each caterpillar changes skin four times before it’s fully grown. After three weeks, this hairy, black and yellow caterpillar stops growing – it’s almost 2 inches long!
- The chrysalis – metamorphosis begins. (7 to 10 days) The caterpillar finds a safe place to rest. With a silk thread that comes out of a hole just below its mouth (spinneret), the caterpillar spins a silk pad to attach to. The caterpillar hangs from this pad. Soon, the caterpillars’ skin splits open, from head to abdomen, revealing a shiny green case underneath – the chrysalis.
- What is happening in the chrysalis? Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar is becoming completely liquid and reforming itself into a butterfly. The butterfly pushes from inside and slowly struggles out, until the case splits open.
- The butterfly emerges! (2 weeks) When the butterfly first emerges from the chrysalis, its wings are soft and crumpled. The tired butterfly rests, and then slowly unfolds its wings to dry. After a few hours, the butterfly will be ready to fly. The Painted Lady Butterfly has a 2-week life span. During that time, its main goal is to reproduce and lay eggs so the cycle can begin again!