Butterflies lay their eggs on plants. Some are very particular which plant they lay their eggs on. Monarchs only lay their eggs on milkweed plants. They are more likely to lay the eggs on a leaf since there are other insects that may be visiting the flowers.
Butterfly eggs typically hatch into caterpillars in about 3-10 days, depending on the species and environmental conditions. The number of eggs that successfully hatch can vary depending on factors like temperature, humidity, predators, and food availability.
A blue morpho butterfly typically lays its eggs on the underside of leaves of its host plant, which is usually a species of tropical tree or shrub. The female butterfly chooses a specific plant that provides a suitable environment for the eggs to hatch and the larvae to feed on.
The average butterfly lays several hundred eggs. The number that hatch into larva depends on the conditions in which the eggs are laid.
A butterfly lays eggs, usually on the underside of leaves, which hatch into caterpillars. The caterpillars then feed and grow, forming a chrysalis where they undergo metamorphosis and finally emerge as adult butterflies.
Butterflies lay their eggs on leaves because it provides a safe and suitable environment for their offspring to develop. The leaves also serve as food for the emerging caterpillars. This ensures that the young butterflies have a good start in life and are able to grow and thrive.
catapiller
No, a butterfly goes through metamorphosis it starts as a caterpillar
The eggs would not hatch if not fertilised by a male. A female butterfly will lay her eggs only after being fertilised by a male butterfly.
The eggs would not hatch if not fertilised by a male. A female butterfly will lay her eggs only after being fertilised by a male butterfly.
they hatch in the spring which will take 3 months if your in the winter,5 for fall and 4 for summer
butterfly
No because the mother dies right after she lays her eggs.
A Monarch lays eggs, and an egg will hatch into a caterpillar.
Butterflies lay eggs, which hatch into larvae, which when they have grown sufficiently will undergo metamorphosis into a butterfly.
it protects the eggs by sitting on and protects it from enemies
butterfly fish reproduce by laying eggs in the sea
Caterpillars hatch from eggs by breaking through the eggshell using a special structure called a "egg tooth." Once they emerge, they start eating and growing rapidly to eventually transform into a butterfly or moth.