yes they are
Yes, many insects are attracted to sugar because it provides a quick source of energy for them. Bees, ants, flies, and butterflies are some examples of insects attracted to sugar sources like nectar, honey, and fruits.
Ants, bees, wasps, and flies are attracted to sugar. Sugar water may also attract butterflies and moths.
No. Butterflies are attracted to nectar producing flowers, and sugar.
Lactose
No, they are attracted to insects.
The sugar solution in plants that attract insects is nectar. Nectar is produced by plants in glands called nectaries, either within the flowers or by extra floral nectaries. Nectar is the sugar source for honey.
the name for milk sugar is lactose. The ose ending indicates that it is a sugar, like fructose (fruit sugar) or glucose (blood sugar).
No flies generally aren't attracted to light but they are attracted to sugar water. More sugar than water.
The principal sugar in milk is lactose.
No
The main component of nectar is liquid sugar and most insects are attracted to the sweet smell and taste of it. Certainly honey bees are not attracted to flowers which have a nice smell but don't produce much nectar.
Ants are attracted to sugary substances and can be attracted to unopened soda because of its high sugar content. They may be drawn by the scent of the sweet liquid and seek it out as a food source. It is important to keep food and beverages sealed to prevent ants from being attracted to them.