A little-known fact is butterflies are very fussy eaters and different species have different tastes. When you see a butterfly flitting across your garden, it may be hungry and cannot find what it needs amongst your flowers. A frightening statistic is, 75% of UK butterflies are in decline, yet there is a simple and effective way you can encourage and feed butterflies who visit your garden - no matter what size of garden you have. All you need do, is leave out a vitamin rich butterfly food. The advantage is this food is universal for all species, and even if you have a flower rich garden, there are times of the year nectar becomes scarce. This food we recommend was laboratory formulated with a blend of sugars with essential vitamins. Suitable for wild butterflies, and captive-bred butterflies. Easy to mix in small quantities. Provides a valuable food source for butterflies vital for when natural nectar sources are scarce. An example of this would be in early spring or late summer when fewer flowers are blooming. There are few more magical sights than a brightly coloured butterfly zig-zagging its way across your garden on a hot summer's dayand you can make this happen. Let's help our native butterflies to recover their numbers.
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