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Nectar in the flower attracts the butterflies.
Butterflies typically consume nectar from flowers as part of their diet.
Butterflies are attracted to nectar which are produced in the nectary glands of a flower.
The pollen baskets on a honey bee are specifically for pollen. The bee collects nectar with its tongue and stores it in a sac within its body to transport it back to the hive.
The butterfly gathers its food through the proboscis. This part of their body acts like a straw and allows them to suck nectar and water.
Butterflies mainly feed on nectar from flowers, using a long tube-like mouthpart called a proboscis to suck up the liquid. Some butterflies also feed on other sources such as fruit juices, animal dung, and minerals from mud.
Butterflies obtain food through a special mouth part that acts as a straw. They use this straw to drink nectar from flowers.
Butterflies use a specialized mouthpart called a proboscis to suck nectar and water. The proboscis is a long, tube-like structure that they can extend and curl to access food sources. When feeding, butterflies uncoil their proboscis to reach into flowers and extract nectar, which provides them with essential nutrients.
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Butterflies suck up nectar from flowers using their tube-like mouth part. They do not have teeth, so can't chew!
You can't buy nectar from anywhere, but you CAN make your own nectar with 1 part sugar and 4 parts water; boiled and then cooled down. Put it in a shallow container and if in the wild, put it on a brightly coloured sponge to attract them. Hopefully this helps.