Butterfly Bush (Buddleia) , Lantana , Zinnias , Bee balm , Purple coneflowers , Pentas , Sage , Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) or other milkweeds , Lilac , Sunflower , Marjoram and Hebe .
Yes. Most butterflies drink nectar
Though there are a minority of butterflies that never visits flowers and instead gain their sustenance from tree sap, rotting animal matter, and other organic material
Both their tongue and feet (aka legs)..
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Butterflies drink nectar by taking out a stick that is like a straw and start sucking.
Neither, they suck the nectar out of the flowers.
PorBosCis
yes
Well, butterflies normally eat nectar from flowers, so we can assume that they drink the nectar from flowers.
Butterflies drink nectar Or, some butterflies drink rotting fruit juice from falled fruit
Butterflies eat nectar from flowers. Some don't eat at all they just mate then die. Animals such as birds, lizards and small mammals eat butterflies.
they dont eat they drink they sip nectar with their probiscis
Butterflies drink flower nectar. In fact, the only thing most butterflies ever eat is nectar from flowers.
No because they are herbivores. They drink/eat the nectar from flowers.
butterflies drink mostly pollen not any water Nectar from flowers.
Lime butterflies tend to drink flower nectar to maintain their energy. They really do not eat anything, instead they drink various liquids.
Well they eat the same as all butterflies! They eat sap off trees and flower nectar. All butterflies eat the same. and they drink water
Adult gatekeeper butterflies do not "eat", but drink nectar from blackberry flowers.
Like all butterflies monarchs have a long tube for a mouth called a proboscis. This allows them to drink the nectar as if through a straw.
Butterflies eat feces. The consumption of feces is called coprophagia. Butterflies also eat tree sap, decaying fruit, and drink nectar from flowers.