Butterflies like milkweed. (monarchs do, at least)
Actually, butterflies don't eat flowers. Caterpillars do. The butterflies use their proboscis to suck the nectar out of the center of the flower.
i think they have a long tongue to suck it
by having plenty of flowers in your yard. they will suck on cut up fruit.
Butterflies mainly feed on nectar from flowers, using a long tube-like mouthpart called a proboscis to suck up the liquid. Some butterflies also feed on other sources such as fruit juices, animal dung, and minerals from mud.
Butterflies suck up nectar from flowers using their tube-like mouth part. They do not have teeth, so can't chew!
well if your asking what a butterfly eats then the answer is flowers. they take there tube like tongue called a proboscisand suck the nectar out of flowers.by the way, you spelled dose and butterflys wrong.it is does and butterflies.
Yes they do, they suck it up through a little straw on the front of their body.
Butterflies use a long, straw-like tube called a proboscis to suck up nectar from flowers. They unfurl their proboscis to reach the nectar and then coil it back up when they are done feeding. This process allows butterflies to extract the sugary liquid they need for energy.
by eating nectar from the flowers
Butterflies use a long tube-like structure called a proboscis to suck up nectar from flowers. They unfurl their proboscis and insert it into the flower to extract the sweet liquid. Some butterflies also feed on other sources such as rotting fruits, tree sap, or animal droppings.
Yes, butterflies typically feed on nectar from flowers. They use their long, straw-like proboscis to suck up the sweet liquid. Nectar provides butterflies with the energy they need for flight and reproduction.
painted Lady's like red or purple flowers.