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The best rule of thumb to use about what moths eat is that they will eat anything that dissolves in water. They will also mostly feed on nectar from flowers.
It's black
Black
Blue/black.
magenta, black
Black swallowtail butterflies feed on nectar from varying types of flowers. They don't have prey.
New evidence shows that bees see the world in a higher-frequency prism of light than humans & the flowers seem to "light up" as if under a black light for them. If you could see what they see, you would understand their excitability around the flowers & their ability to move directly toward the flowers from a great distance.
Adult butterflies do not eat flowers; they eat the nectar produced by the flowers. Only the caterpillars eat the leaves and stems of certain plants. In the case of the Black Swallowtail butterfly, the adults will feed on nectar from most any flower that produces nectar including milkweed, red clover and thistles. The caterpillars feed on the leaves and stems of many plants in the carrot family such as dill, parsley, Queen Anne's Lace and others.
leaves, fruit, flowers, flower buds, and insect larvae
the black mamo eats nectar
Nature really doesn't make a true black flower. The flowers known as black are usually just extremely dark blue in colour. Funny thing is, flowers that appear to be purple are called blue by horticulturalists.
Nectar
Black is not a colour though.
Yes.
what kind of insect that is a beetle with a red shell and tiny black spots?
Yes, mixed tulip flowers attract bees so long as they are in the colors that the insects in question can see. Honeybees (Apis spp) see black, blue, green, purple and yellow. They will not be attracted to red or to tulips that are nectar- or pollen-poor.
Black or Blue-ish Black