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Mike Malloy of Naples, Florida creates unique and exotic butterfly
art pieces made from real butterflies collected from commercial
butterfly farms around the world. No butterflies were killed, captured
or are endangered and were bred on farms expressly for the purpose
of preservation.
Having lived their full life span of approximately 7 - 30 days,
the butterflies die naturally and then are gathered by workers
and wrapped in paper for sale to collectors. Butterfly farming
provides an excellent source of income for the owners of these
properties, thus preventing them from selling the land for logging,
or clearing it for cattle raising and in turn preserving the rain
forests. Butterfly farming also helps to increase the butterfly
population. In the wild only approximately 5% of butterfly eggs
survive to adulthood.
After receiving the papered butterflies from all over the world,
Mike uses a special process to re-hydrate them. After re-hydration
and a lengthy process of spreading the wings they are mounted on
pegs, arranged in a flight like position and preserved in acrylic
boxes and panels for eternity.
- Member of the Tropical Lepidopterists Society
- Member of the Lepidopterists Society
- Member of the Wildlife Conservation Society
- Member of the National Wildlife Federation |