Butterflies drink nectar from flowers using a long tube-like structure called a proboscis. Nectar provides butterflies with the necessary nutrients and energy they need to survive.
Butterflies going from one flower to another helps with pollination of flowers. Some flowers are not able to self pollinate and need assistance from insects like butterflies.
Butterflies suck nectar through a long and flexible tube called proboscis which projects out from the mouth of the butterfly when it is ready to suck nectar
by eating nectar from the flowers
Butterflies feed primarily on nectar from flowers
butterflies eat nectar from flowers.
Butterflies drink flower nectar. In fact, the only thing most butterflies ever eat is nectar from flowers.
Yes, some species of butterflies do feed on nectar from dandelion flowers. Dandelions provide a good source of energy for butterflies, particularly in the early spring when other nectar sources may be limited.
Nectar of flowers.
Nectar
Nectar from flowers
by eating nectar from the flowers