my father lost an arm in the great butterfly war of '73. the butterflies overwhelmed our troops with their superior firepower. our nets just couldn't hold up against their sheer size and aggresiveness. but to answer your question, no butterflies are not harmful to man.
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The most common predator to harm a butterfly is the bird. Birds of all species enjoy dining on these colorful insects.
You probably feel safer in a tree because there are very few harmful things up in a tree. For example: pigeons, butterflies, balloons (neither are harmful)
Butterflies can help your garden by pollinating flowers as they feed on nectar, aiding in the reproduction of plants. Additionally, butterflies have larvae that can help control pest populations by feeding on harmful insects. Attracting butterflies to your garden also adds beauty and diversity to the ecosystem.
By destruction of their habitat by man or the indiscriminate use of pesticides.
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They are not . I have kept shubunkins and goldfish and they are not harmful to man. They are only harmful to smaller fish such as minnows
Butterflies have six legs and go through a complete metamorphosis from egg to larva (caterpillar) to pupa (chrysalis) to adult. Many butterfly species use mimicry to protect themselves from predators by imitating the appearance of toxic or harmful species. Butterflies have a unique way of drinking nectar using a proboscis, which is a long, tube-like tongue that can coil up when not in use.
Yes, tobacco is harmful to diabetics and non diabetics.
No, butterflies cannot make us blind. They are harmless insects that primarily feed on nectar and play essential roles in pollination. However, certain species, like the toxic monarch butterfly, can be harmful if ingested, but they do not pose a direct threat to sight. Overall, butterflies are not a concern for vision-related issues.
They are very damaging to structures, it is not man, mostly things built by man.
Weed Control, they stop weeds from growing