Predators of the Cabbage White Butterfly include other insects, such as ants, mantids, and beetles. Birds also enjoy these insects.
Cabbage white butterflies do not eat spinach OR lettuce most likely because of smell or taste
The caterpillars feed on plants belonging to the Brassica family, the butterflies feed on nectar.
For camouflaging from predators
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Animal kingdom, order insects- sub-class lepidoptera. all butterflies are classed as Lepidoptera and a lepidoptrist is an expert or collector of butterflies and moths.
To get their children to eat cabbage.
Nectar
Cabbage white butterflies do not eat spinach OR lettuce most likely because of smell or taste
It depends upon where you live. In many parts of the world, the white butterflies flying around are Cabbage White butterflies. In southern Florida, it would be the Great Southern White butterfly. Another white butterfly species that flies around the sides of the road in the US are Checkered White butterflies.
The cabbage white butterfly only lives for a short period of about two weeks after they emerge from the chrysalis. They have lovely white wings that are edged in charcoal gray.
It depends. If you're making a garden, yes. If you don't like butterflies, then no.
White Butterflies (also called Cabbage Butterflies) generally fly is pair during the mating season. Flying round each other is a sort of mating ritual, whereby a suitable mate is chosen for reproduction.
The caterpillars feed on plants belonging to the Brassica family, the butterflies feed on nectar.
I'm usually trying to get the small white cabbage butterfly to vacate my garden, as their babies eat all the cabbage relatives plus a few other vegetables. As adults they get food from flower nectar. If you see the white cabbage on fruit, there is no reason not to let them partake of the sweetness. The female can live up to 3 weeks.
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A Cabbage White Butterfly has mostly white wings, but is also has some black edging and small dots. Like all butterflies, it is in the order of Lepidoptera. It's larvae, green catapillers, do a lot of damage to plants in the Brassicaceae family-cabbage, chard, kale, etc. They are fairly common in the US, imported here accidentally. Birds and other predators won't eat them because they taste bad. They are also known as the "small cabbage white". The "large" species or sub-species is found in Britain and having black streaked larvae.
They fly.