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Opening Day for 2010
April 16


Opening day for
all-a-flutter butterfly farm! Call in advance to reserve your tours for the spring TODAY! Spaces are filling up already. Only a few more openings for school groups.

More Family Days in 2010!

We've added two more Family days for the 2010 season! In addition to our Saturday 10 a.m., we've added a Saturday 3 p.m. and a Sunday from 2-3 p.m.!



Camps, Assisted Living, Scouts: We'll Come to You!

For groups who find travel difficult or impossible, we will bring a lively presentation to you! Our farm staff will bring their props and entertain your group at your convenience. Call today to schedule!

 

Family Days

New Exhibit
this Year!

Come and visit to see our new operational exhibit, where you can see how we raise butterflies. Get a small glimpse of our growing operation.

Coming Soon

Visitors will be able to see a variety of gardens, specifically designed to attract Monarchs, Swallowtails, and Painted Ladies. We will also operate a small "U Pick" operation, where your family can pick fresh veggies directly from the garden!

 

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all-a-flutter butterfly farm offers fully grown Monarch butterflies to release at your special occasion. Weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, memorials, corporate events and funerals: the butterflies make it a memorable event worth celebrating! We are located in High Point, North Carolina, and offer tours to school groups, church groups, boy and girl scouts, assisted living centers, summer camps, day cares and more. We entertain your group with a skit about the lifecycle of the butterfly, differences between a moth and butterfly, and how we raise and ship our butterflies for all sorts of occasions.

We can ship to all states East of the Mississippi. We have shipped to every state, including Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, and New York. Our local area offers pickup and delivery in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Durham, Charlotte, Wilmington, Carolina Beach, and many other cities in North Carolina.

Monarchs are disappearing at an astonishing rate -- we believe mostly due to urban sprawl. There are no host plants (Milkweed for the Monarch) available for rearing their young. We encourage all of our visitors to plant an asclepias incarnata variety of milkweed in their flower gardens and around the borders of their vegetable gardens to increase the numbers of butterflies in our area.