Butterflies swarm Phitsanulok village
Published on 21 Mar 2017 3:08:45 PM
An unusually high number of cream-coloured butterflies were spotted at a Thai village in Phitsanulok, prompting a large number of tourists to flock the area.
This is on top of the millions of butterflies that usually make an annual appearance.
According to local residents, these butterflies emerged from caves at a lime hill due to this year’s high temperatures.
Residents and children do not harm these insects.
The one’s that die are used as food for poultry.
An unusually high number of cream-coloured butterflies were spotted at a Thai village in Phitsanulok, prompting a large number of tourists to flock the area.
This is on top of the millions of butterflies that usually make an annual appearance.
According to local residents, these butterflies emerged from caves at a lime hill due to this year’s high temperatures.
Residents and children do not harm these insects.
The one’s that die are used as food for poultry.