sugar water
To get their children to eat cabbage.
Nectar
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.
They drink from all sorts of flowers. They mostly drink from daises.
Cabbage white butterflies do not eat spinach OR lettuce most likely because of smell or taste
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They drink necter!
Butterflies drink nectar Or, some butterflies drink rotting fruit juice from falled fruit
Cabbage white butterflies have various predators, including birds such as sparrows, finches, and robins. Insects like dragonflies, spiders, and wasps also feed on cabbage white butterfly eggs and caterpillars. Additionally, small mammals like shrews and mice may prey on these butterflies.
Sugar loaf is a variety of cabbage that can be eaten by anyone. It can and is also eaten by insects and used by butterflies to lay their eggs on.
Cabbage white butterflies primarily feed on nectar from various flowering plants. In their caterpillar stage, they feed on brassica plants, including cabbage, broccoli, and kale, which gives them their common name.
Butterflies drink the nectar of flowers.