Mosquitoes do not eat milkweed. They primarily feed on the blood of animals, including humans, for the nutrients needed for reproduction. Adult mosquitoes may also consume nectar and other plant sugars, but milkweed is not a food source for them. In fact, milkweed is more commonly associated with supporting Monarch Butterflies and other pollinators.
no they don't eat milkweed so isf you do have pet don;t feed it that
well mosquitoes eat flowers(neuter) .
The monarch caterpillar is at a high risk when they eat Milkweed. Milkweed got its name because its full of a sticky milk colored liquid. Many caterpillars get stuck in it and die. The caterpillars that eat milkweed are immune to a special toxin in the milkweed but still are at risk of dying in the sticky liquid. Butterflies do not eat milkweed. They drink nectar from flowers or juice from fruits.
Milkweed is toxic to most animals so it is unlikely that a raccoon would eat it.
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Milkweed is a plant that likes a lot of sunshine and is not fussy about soil.
Milkweed is toxic but you would need to eat quite a bit.
The monarch butterfly? They eat milkweed.
Sharks and mosquitoes do not share the same environment, so they are not designed to eat mosquitoes.
It's a monarch, Monarch's eat milkweed exclusively.