Yes, cabbage butterflies, specifically the imported cabbageworm (Pieris rapae), exhibit migratory behavior. They often migrate to find suitable habitats and food sources, especially during seasonal changes. Their migration patterns can lead them to agricultural areas, where they may become pests for cruciferous crops. However, their migration is not as extensive as that of some other butterfly species.
To get their children to eat cabbage.
Some monarch butterflies do indeed migrate through the state of Colorado. Monarch butterflies migrate to warmer regions during the winter.
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Monarch butterflies travel south to Mexico in the winter, then back north in the summer.
Some fish migrate. Except for the monarch, most butterflies do not migrate.
Blue Jays rarely migrate, but if they migrate they leave when the weather gets to cold for them.
The white butterflies are commonly referred to as "cabbage butterflies" or "cabbage whites," belonging to the Pieridae family. The most recognized species are the Cabbage White (Pieris rapae) and the Large Cabbage White (Pieris brassicae). They are often found in gardens and agricultural areas, where their larvae feed on plants in the cabbage family. Their distinctive white wings with black tips make them easily identifiable.
Butterflies tend to fly during daylight hours when the migrate. Therefore when butterflies migrate for the winter they most likely start their journey around sun up and end before sunset.
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they migrate from Mexico
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