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Insect pollinators that are attracted to sweet smelling flowers. This usually includes butterflies, daytime moths, and bees. I always see a lot of butterflies, in particular, around the milkweed in my neighborhood.

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What is a milkweed product?

Milkweed products can refer to items made from the fibers or seeds of the milkweed plant. Common milkweed products include milkweed floss used as insulation, milkweed oil, and milkweed seed pods used in crafts. Milkweed is also a crucial source of food for monarch butterflies.


How is milkweed important to butterflies?

Milkweed is important to butterflies because it is the host plant for monarch butterfly caterpillars. Monarch butterflies lay their eggs exclusively on milkweed plants, and the caterpillars feed on the leaves of milkweed as they grow and develop. Without milkweed, monarch butterflies would not be able to complete their life cycle.


How is the milkweed important to butterflies?

I am growing Milkweed , and Monarch butterflies will only lay her eggs on them because monarch caterpillas can only eat this type of plant. :) I hope I helped everyone with this question :) Anymore question inbox me on facebook : Gustav V-Sloan


What is the significance of the black with red stripe bug in the local ecosystem?

The black with red stripe bug, also known as the milkweed bug, plays a significant role in the local ecosystem as it helps control the population of milkweed plants. These bugs feed on the seeds of milkweed plants, which can be harmful if left unchecked. By consuming these seeds, the milkweed bug helps prevent the overgrowth of milkweed plants and maintains a balance in the ecosystem.


Monarch butterfly lays its eggs where?

Monarch butterflies lay their eggs on milkweed plants. The milkweed plant is the only food source for monarch caterpillars, so this is where the female butterflies choose to lay their eggs.

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Why is milkweed plants important to monarch butterflies?

They don't hurt the milkweed plant, really. They do drink the nectar in the flower and/or lay eggs underneath the leaves of the plant.


Does the milkweed plant and the monarch caterpillar depend on each other?

Monarch butterflies will only lay their eggs on milkweed because it is their hostplant. A hostplant is the plant that the caterpillar will eat when it hatches from its egg. So, the monarch caterpillar will only eat milkweed, and the monarch butterfly will only lay its eggs on milkweed. The monarch depends in the milkweed, the milkweed does not depend on the monarch butterflies.


How many milkweed plants are there?

There is common milkweed, purple milkweed, tropical milkweed, and swamp milkweed.


Is milkweed in Jamaica?

Yes. There is milkweed in Jamaica. The Jamaican Monarch lives on milkweed.


Is milkweed a decompose?

Milkweed is not a decomposer.


What does a milkweed egg turn into?

Eggs on milkweed are eggs of monarch butterflies or milkweed beetles.


What is a milkweed product?

Milkweed products can refer to items made from the fibers or seeds of the milkweed plant. Common milkweed products include milkweed floss used as insulation, milkweed oil, and milkweed seed pods used in crafts. Milkweed is also a crucial source of food for monarch butterflies.


Is milkweed vascular?

Milkweed is a vascular plant.


What type of climate dose milkweed grow in?

There are different types of milkweed. Tropical milkweed grows in the south. Common milkweed grows in on the eastern side of the Mississippi River. There is western milkweed on the Pacific coast.


Does a milkweed bug have compound eyes?

Milkweed bugs have oblong bodies that are black and orange-red in color. As its name implies, it feeds on milkweed plants. The adult milkweed bug has the ability to fly.


Is milkweed non vascular?

Milkweed is a vascular plant.


How tall is milkweed?

Some milkweed get 4 feet tall. Tropical milkweed is much shorter, perhaps 18 inches tall.

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