yes eggs are yummy for butterflies
There enemy is deer who eat white turtle heads (the plants the butterfly needs) which have the eggs (butterfly eggs) on them causing the population to decrees making deer the main enemy.
You can usually find butterfly eggs in leaves.
The Langes Metalmark butterfly eats nectar from a variety of dune wildflowers. They are more particular about where they lay their eggs. They will only lay eggs on the Naked Stemmed Buckwheat leaves.
No. Butterfies will eat fruit, but caterpillars will not. Cats eat the host plant that their eggs are laid on. Each type of butterfly has a different host plant. Monarchs lay their eggs on the Milkweed plant. The Red Admiral butterfly lays her eggs on Pellitory Weed, & False Nettle Weed. Swallowtails lay their eggs on Sweet Fennel, Alfalfa, & Clovers. I have many pics from my butterfly garden of butterflies & a few of Monarch cats. The facebook page is Flowers in Bloom. There are several pages with that name, so look for the profile pic with the gray butterfly, that's my page.
In butterfly bottom
The eggs would not hatch if not fertilised by a male. A female butterfly will lay her eggs only after being fertilised by a male butterfly.
Butterfly. The caterpillars then eat the cabbages.
No. Eggs are in their abdomens and they lay their eggs either on or near their host plants. Host plants are the plants that the caterpillars eat. Each butterfly has its own specific species of plant or plants that it can eat as a caterpillar.
They lay there there eggs on them and they also eat them
Butterfly eggs are fertilized inside the mother's body before being laid. The female butterfly pairs with a male to fertilize her eggs internally.
Most butterfly eggs are oval or circular and stuck on to the plant the baby caterpillar will eat.