Butterflies drink from various sources like nectar, sap, and even mud puddles. They use their proboscis to suck up liquids, but they don't actually "drink" in the way we do. So, to answer your question, butterflies don't hit the bottle like you do, but they do stay hydrated in their own fluttery way.
They drink from all sorts of flowers. They mostly drink from daises.
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They drink necter!
Butterflies drink nectar Or, some butterflies drink rotting fruit juice from falled fruit
Butterflies drink the nectar of flowers.
Yes.
Most do.
Butterflies and moths have a very long tubular tongue which is usually coiled up like a spring and they drink through that.
yes u can. live butterflies have the kit
sugar water
water bottles
Adult butterflies have no mouths. They drink nectar and water through their proboscis.