| Hello 
                  and thank you for your interest in helping to fix a broken butterfly 
                  wing! 
                  Yes, 
                    you can restore flightYes, 
                    it is "relatively" easyNo, 
                    you do not need a medical degree. Read this page at least twice...then, get to work! 
                  Take a deep breath and remember this is a delicate butterfly 
                    and it may not realize that you are helping. Your first time may prove a challenge. Carefully capture your patient and place it in a suitable 
                    container free from sharp edges. I use a glass as pictured.Place glass in refrigerator (10 minutes maximum). This will 
                    slow down the butterfly to enable you to better position it 
                    so as to do a perfect job. Emphasis on perfect! (Glass also 
                    stays cool in transit to work area.) Butterflies are cold blooded so when chilled they are more relaxed or at least much slower. Prepare your work area and tools. 
                    
                       
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                            Dim the lights or work in the evening when the 
                              patient is naturally resting. In dim light they are naturally calmed. Have on hand two pairs of tweezers one to hold 
                              patient still and one to manipulate small objects. Very important! without tweezers this is much too difficult for most. Have fresh contact adhesive,<Contact adhesive 
                              is the kind of glue that you separately paint each surface 
                              then join both together for permanent bond after 
                              each has dried. Found at most auto part stores.> tooth picks good quality scissors Q-tip and powder 
                              <Any type powder is fine>An assistant is 
                              advised on your first case. | Place patient carefully on a flat towel and place first 
                    pair of tweezers over wings as pictured to hold butterfly 
                    down and imobolize wings. (No Flapping)Gently reposition broken wing if availiable so that veins 
                    match original configuration. (If original wing is severly 
                    damaged or missing all that is needed is a suitable replacement 
                    and to cut off old wing near base being careful to leave sufficient 
                    portion to reattach new wing) This is the only reason I keep 
                    dead butterflies in my home.Match all new wing components and ensure there is a perfect 
                    fit. You may substitute slightly different butterfly wings 
                    if necessary...size is important. Spread a very thin layer 
                    of adhesive on the different matched sides using the tooth 
                    pick. Be very careful not to slop or let the butterfly flap 
                    its wings or it will fuse them together. Contact adhesive 
                    is permanent. (It works by attaching to itself when dry on 
                    each glued surface...a one shot deal!...but the best method 
                    I have found.)You may need a reinforcement strip as pictured (small strip 
                    of index card) Do not use too big a piece! Overlap repair 
                    by one eighth inch. Too much weight on one side will cause 
                    problems in flight, remember balance keeps them in the air.Ever so slowly line up the veins and touch the pieces together. 
                    Then press all pieces firmly with your finger and dust repair 
                    with Q-tip and powder to eliminate the possibility of sticking 
                    if more than one wing was fixed or any stray adhesive is on 
                    the butterfly.Check range of motion carefully...make sure you did not 
                    glue any back hairs to the wings. Use tweezers and scissors to check for 
                    and remove any mistakes.If you used other wings or have a slightly damaged butterfly 
                    with up to 30% of one wing tip gone you may simply snip the 
                    other tip to match and flight should be restored. Else you 
                    need to take the few minutes to repair the damage as described 
                    above. Most butterflies can fly with large portions of wing missing or damaged so cutting both wings to match will fix many grounded butterflies without the need to glue on new pieces. Even if you can not restore flight to a healivy cripmled butterfly the removal of the nuisance wings will be a great help. Thank patient for cooperation and give suitable nectar source 
                    to help give them a much needed energy boost. Many damaged 
                    butterflies are unable to get food but once able to fly are 
                    back to normal.Give your self a big Thank You, You just saved a butterfly 
                    from certain starvation and have allowed it to once again 
                    flutterby and continue its circle of life. Tips: Go Slow and be certain you have restrained your 
                  patients wings or portions thereof. A large Monarch can lift 
                  a tweezers with no problem so use a weight to hold tweezers 
                  and wings in place.  The smaller the piece of wing attached to the butterfly the 
                  stronger it can flap that piece. It is like a lever and on a 
                  big Monarch you will be surprised how strong they really are. Some butterflies have very delicate wings and extreme care 
                  must be taken to be gentle and not add undue weight to their 
                  wings. Especially the swallowtails...hold the viens as they 
                  are the support for the large wing area. A frantic butterfly if held incorrectly may tear its wings so always stay relaxed and keep your little friend cool and calm.  Practice on a dead butterfly first if you are concerned about 
                  your skill level. This is not an easy task if you do not have 
                  good hand control or clear eyesight. Some butterflies do not 
                  have enough wing left to even attempt a fix and in cases like 
                  this a wingless living butterfly is still a living creature 
                  and should be assisted to find food. We have had such a butterfly 
                  mate successfully and even walk around our enclosure to feed 
                  itself and lay many eggs. If you dont have matching replacement wings most will work, 
                  just be as symetrical as possible. True Story: It is not every day that I fix a wing and 
                  sometimes only one a month. But one Monarch had me particularly 
                  busy. Butterflies remember. One morning as I was tending the 
                  garden, I was attacked, well not really, but this broken winged 
                  monarch kept charging my leg. I put my arm to the ground and 
                  it fluttered gently to my hand. Well this butterfly knew who 
                  to ask for help. (I usually place the newly emerged butterflies 
                  on their first flower.) If you are nice to them they can imprint 
                  on you and seek you out. 10 minutes later he was fixed with 
                  bright new wings and off he went zooming around the flight house 
                  like Evil Kineval. The next morning he was back...at the kitchen 
                  door knocking into it...getting my attention. Ok new wings again 
                  and a warning! Off he flew again like a bat out of hades crashing 
                  into every butterfly in the aviary. We found him buzzing outside the 
                  screened enclosure in our lawn two days later, when they severly shorten their wings you can hear them flapping much faster. How did he get 
                  out? You guessed it broken wings again. My first repairs intact however. 
                  This was a crazy butterfly! But he had personality!!! He was 
                  again repaired and given a huge pair of wings. He seemed particularly 
                  impressed and decided to use my shoulder as his perch for the 
                  next two hours. He flew off gracefully and we saw him often 
                  for weeks. To this day every time a butterfly zooms around in 
                  a wild manner we think of our "Lucky" and know his 
                  children are well taken care of. Experience of  Founder Live Monarch - Christopher  Advanced 
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                  answers to your problems. Congratulations 
                  to you heroes who have read this page and helped their butterflies 
                  regain flight. We applaud your efforts. We also hold in very high esteem all the dedicated people that care for all sorts of Natural wildlife. Thank You. LMF 
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