There is no doubt that the Monarch Butterfly is one of the most attractive insects on earth.

In this situation, it could have a short lifetime if it weren’t for the sudden support. The butterfly was happy to be born in the yard of Romy McCloskey, a master dressmaker and stylist. “I have always loved butterflies, but for a certain period they began to mean a lot to me. The last thing my mother ever told me before her death was: “Romy, whenever you see a butterfly, know that I am there, and I cherish you.” She found three butterfly insects in her garden one day. While looking at them, Romy noticed that one of the butterflies needed support at the right time.

Monarch’s wing was broken-and the female understood that she was capable of supporting her. In addition to towels, lines, pastes, pincers, talcum powder, and a piece of wing, Romy prepared herself with a number of other items. After connecting the butterfly with a wire, she stitched the wing so that the suture is hard to see at present.

According to Romy, the insect was not injured because their wings are like nails or hair for a person; they do not have pain receptors. Currently, she is able to fly again.






