Yes,, They do!
They drink from all sorts of flowers. They mostly drink from daises.
Butterflies drink the nectar of flowers.
butterflies drink mostly pollen not any water Nectar from flowers.
Well, butterflies normally eat nectar from flowers, so we can assume that they drink the nectar from flowers.
Butterflies drink flower nectar. In fact, the only thing most butterflies ever eat is nectar from flowers.
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.
Butterflies use their long, straw-like mouthparts called proboscis to sip nectar from flowers. They unfurl their proboscis and insert it into the flower to access the sweet liquid inside.
Adult gatekeeper butterflies do not "eat", but drink nectar from blackberry flowers.
No because they are herbivores. They drink/eat the nectar from flowers.
Adult scarce bamboo butterflies drink nectar from flowers, such as the species Cordia curassavica and Cissus.
No. Adult butterflies of any species do not eat grass. They must drink nectar and sap from flowers and plants.
Monarch butterfly larvae (caterpillars) feed exclusively on milkweed. The adult Monarch butterfly drinks the juices of soft fruits (usually fallen fruits), and nectar from flowers. It drinks the nectar of milkweed flowers, which makes it poisonous to predators.