Air:
Banded Dragonfly: rare, July to August (4,500 Bells)
Red Dragonfly: September to October, noon and evening (80 Bells)
Darner Dragonfly: June to August, noon (200 Bells)
Mosquito: June to September, evening to night (130 Bells)
Coconut Palms:
Atlas Beetle: rare, June to August, night (8000 Bells)
Goliath Beetle: rare, June to August, night (6000 Bells)
Elephant Beetle: rare, July to August, night (8000 Bells)
Hercules Beetle: rare, July to August, night (12000 Bells)
Flowers:
Agrias Butterfly: rare, June to September, noon (3000 Bells)
Birdwing: rare, June to September, noon (3000 Bells)
Common Butterfly; March to September, morning; April to June: noon (90 Bells)
Emperor: rare; June to September, noon (2500 Bells)
Honeybee: March to August, noon (100 Bells)
Ladybug: March to June; October, noon (200 Bells)
Mantis: August to November (430 Bells)
Orchid Mantis: August to November, September to November (2400 Bells)
Monarch: September to November, noon (140 Bells)
Yellow Butterfly: March to September, morning; April to June, noon (90 Bells)
Snail: rare, April to September (250 Bells)
N.B. Snails appear to be more prevalent on a rainy day. In contrast,
butterflies seldom if ever will be found when it is raining.
It may be coincidence, but I always find the orchid mantis on white flowers,
and never on flowers of other colours.
Pink or Red Flowers:
Tiger Butterfly: March to September, until noon; May to June, noon (160 Bells)
Blue, Black or Purple Flowers:
Peacock Butterfly: March to September, until noon; May to June, noon (220
Bells)
N.B. Black flowers, like black roses, black tulips or black cosmos are
hybrids as are purple flowers like purple tulips and purple pansies. To find
a Peacock Butterfly, it is necessary to create hybrid flowers. A Peacock
Butterfly will be attracted to another hybrid, a blue pansy.
Fresh Water:
Firefly: June, night (300 Bells)
Grass:
Bell Cricket: September to October, evening to night (430 Bells)
Cricket: September to November, evening to night (130 Bells)
Grasshopper: July to September, noon (160 Bells)
Long Locust: August to November, noon (200 Bells)
Migratory Locust: August to November, noon (600 Bells)
Ground: on rotting Turnips
Ant: all year (80 Bells)
Fly: all year (60 Bells)
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Where are the flower combinations?
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