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.
No, butterflies do not make you blind if you rub their wings and then rub your eyes. However, rubbing your eyes after touching any insect can introduce potential irritants or allergens that could cause discomfort or infection, so it's best to wash your hands thoroughly before touching your face.
no they r not cause that's why they only travel during day
Yes, Butterflies do make crysalisis. Moths make cocoons. Some butterflies make cocoons too. Pee girl
Bu6terflies make chrysalises rather than cocoons. Moths make cocoons out of silk and butterflies make chrysalises during their molting.
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Butterflies not butterfly's, and you can't make them.
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Butterflies are one of the creatures living in the earth with us. Butterflies always fly in the air. There is one belief that when group of butterflies fly in the sky there may be rain Butterflies eat the ''Juice'' present in the flowers Butterflies are one of the creatures living in the earth with us. Butterflies always fly in the air. There is one belief that when group of butterflies fly in the sky there may be rain Butterflies eat the ''Juice'' present in the flowers
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One way butterflies are different from moths: is that butterflies are active during the day while moths are active at night. Another one is that butterflies differ in color while moths are typically one color.