Funeral Butterfly release in Surrey

Arranging a butterfly release in Surrey can bring a quiet, natural moment of beauty to a funeral wake or celebration of life.

1 butterfly release provider in Surrey

Butterfly releaseAvailable UK-wide

We offer different live Butterflies depending on the time of year for Funeral releases, starting from March to October. The most popular Butterfly is the Mourning Cloak (some times called the Camber…

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Butterfly release for funeral wakes in Surrey

When choosing a butterfly release for a wake in Surrey, it helps to think carefully about the setting. An outdoor space is usually needed, so it is worth confirming with your venue whether a garden or grounds are available. Suppliers who cover towns such as Guildford or Reigate will often visit beforehand to discuss timing and placement, and a good provider will guide you on how many butterflies suit the size of your gathering, how to handle the box or pouch with care, and what to expect on the day. They should also advise on the weather, as butterflies need warmth and dry conditions to fly well. Surrey is a well-connected county, and most reputable butterfly release suppliers are able to travel across it without difficulty, whether you are in Epsom in the north or Leatherhead or Redhill further south. Families here tend to want something that feels rooted in the natural world, a reflection of Surrey's open spaces and green lanes. It is worth booking as early as you are able, particularly in spring and summer when demand is higher, and asking your supplier clearly about what happens if the weather is unsuitable on the day.

Butterfly release by town in Surrey

Crematoriums in Surrey

Many families need butterfly release for a wake following a service at one of these crematoriums.

Frequently asked questions about butterfly release in Surrey

How much does a butterfly release typically cost for a funeral wake in Surrey?

Costs vary depending on the number of butterflies and the level of service, but most families in Surrey can expect to pay somewhere between £80 and £250 for a standard release at a wake or memorial. Larger releases, or those requiring individual envelopes for each guest, will sit towards the higher end. It is always worth asking suppliers to provide a clear written quote so there are no surprises.

How far in advance do I need to book a butterfly release in Surrey?

Most suppliers ask for at least two to three weeks notice, as butterflies are living creatures that need to be sourced and prepared carefully. During the busier spring and summer months, when butterflies are most active and requests are highest, booking earlier gives you more choice and peace of mind. If your timescale is short, it is still worth contacting suppliers directly, as some may be able to accommodate last-minute requests.

What is usually included in a butterfly release service for a funeral?

A typical service includes the butterflies themselves, usually Painted Lady butterflies, delivered in a release box or individual envelopes depending on your preference. Many suppliers will also provide brief guidance on how to conduct the release, and some will attend in person to manage the moment on your behalf. It is worth confirming with your supplier whether delivery, attendance, and any keepsake materials are included in the quoted price.

What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the release?

This is a very reasonable concern, and any reputable supplier should discuss it with you honestly before the day. Butterflies need warmth and dry conditions to fly, so cold, wet, or very windy weather can affect the release. A good provider will advise you on a contingency plan, which might include rescheduling, an indoor release option, or releasing the butterflies in a sheltered spot in your venue's garden.

Are there butterfly release suppliers who cover the whole of Surrey, including towns like Farnham and Epsom?

Yes, many butterfly release suppliers operate across Surrey as a whole rather than from a single location, so families in both the western reaches around Farnham and Woking and the eastern towns such as Epsom and Redhill should be able to find suitable coverage. It is always worth mentioning your specific location when you first make contact, so the supplier can confirm availability and discuss any travel arrangements. Some suppliers also serve families in the neighbouring counties of Hampshire, West Sussex, and Kent.

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