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'''Bug Catching''' was first introduced in [[Seasons]], allowing [[Sim]]s to catch butterflies and fireflies. [[FreeTime]] allows the catching of bugs and adding them to a collection.
'''Bug Catching''' was first introduced in ''[[Seasons]]'', allowing [[Sim]]s to catch butterflies and fireflies. ''[[FreeTime]]'' allows the catching of bugs and adding them to a collection.


== Butterflies and Fireflies ==
== Butterflies and Fireflies ==

Revision as of 21:00, 24 July 2009

For similar features, see Collecting (The Sims 3)#Butterflies and Collecting (The Sims 3)#Beetles.

Releasing Butterflies

A Sim releases caught Butterflies

Releasing Fireflies

A Sim releases caught Fireflies

Bug Catching was first introduced in Seasons, allowing Sims to catch butterflies and fireflies. FreeTime allows the catching of bugs and adding them to a collection.

Butterflies and Fireflies

Butterflies appear during the day and Fireflies in the evening. A Sim can try to catch a butterfly or firefly in a jar by clicking on the tile where they appear. It may take several tries before they catch one. Once one is caught Sims can view them inside the jar or release them. If they are left in the jar they will die.

Bugs

There are three types of bugs a Sim can catch: Beetles, Butterflies and Spiders. To catch bugs, click on an area outside and select "Hunt Bugs". Sims will continue this action indefinitely but will not always catch anything. Once a Sim catches a bug it will be placed in their collection box, which can be found in their inventory. You can view the collection by placing it on the lot and selecting "View". A Sim must have enthusiasm in the Nature hobby to be able to collect all of the bugs.

Collections