Yes they do! else there would be no butterflies!
I am pretty sure they reproduce sexually. I read that when two butterflies are attached they are mating.
butterflies lays eggs
Sexually
To help the plants to reproduce
Butteflies are not arthropods, they are members of Insecta, in the group Lepidoptera. Arthropods have 8 legs, and Butterflies have 6.
butterflies need plants because they need to lay their eggs on the leaf!
Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths, reproduce through sexual reproduction. The female typically lays eggs on a suitable host plant, which hatch into caterpillars. The caterpillars undergo metamorphosis, forming a chrysalis or cocoon and eventually emerging as adult butterflies or moths.
No, butterflies do not reproduce through parthenogenesis. Parthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction where an egg develops into an individual without being fertilized by sperm. Butterflies reproduce sexually, with a male butterfly fertilizing the eggs laid by a female butterfly.
Butterflies are insects. Only mammals get pregnant. Insects lay eggs.
Butterflies can reproduce during their adult stage, known as the imago stage. Once they emerge from their pupal stage, they typically mate within a few days. The female then lays eggs on suitable host plants, which will hatch into caterpillars, beginning the life cycle anew.
butterflies reproduce eggs which turn in to caterpillar .
You should know this, but if you don't, butterflies lay eggs on leaves. They are so smart, they know where to put their eggs. If the butterflies doesn't know and puts it in a random leaf, that could be a problem.