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The lifespan is only a short month. Before it reaches winter, it loses its life.
Because of the butterfly, it is hatched from green worms. Insects can survive in the winter and transform into butterflies in the summer. Lives will be lost before autumn.
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Butterflies live between three days and one month. Most butterflies only have a lifespan of one week, depending on the situation. The lifespan of a species depends on factors such as mating, temperature, season, and weather conditions.
Male butterflies die within three days of mating, and females die about three days after laying eggs. The eggs are round or oval in shape and have a waxy shell on the surface that prevents water from evaporating.
Butterflies have different species and forms, and different ways to spend the winter. Some butterflies spend the winter on eggs, such as gray butterflies and line gray butterflies, which lay their eggs at the base of dormant buds. Some butterflies spend the winter as larvae, stop eating in winter and burrow directly into the soil.
Some butterflies spend the winter on pupae, such as phoenix butterflies, which can endure the cold after pupating. Some butterflies spend the winter as adults, and they will tighten their wings to hide in shelter from the wind, or fly south to spend the winter.
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The lifespan of a butterfly is three days to one month. For most butterflies, butterflies only live for a week, but that depends on the situation. The lifespan of butterflies of the same species is determined by factors such as release mating, season, temperature, and weather conditions.
Mating males die within three days of mating, while females die within three days of laying eggs.
1. How long do butterflies live.
1. The lifespan of butterflies is different, the lifespan is as long as 11 months, and the lifespan is about 2 3 weeks.
2. Generally speaking, the lifespan of an adult butterfly is about 2 weeks, and if you calculate the entire life history (eggs, larvae, pupae, adults), the lifespan is about 1 month or more, and the lifespan of a butterfly born in winter is long.
2. What food do butterflies eat?
1. Larvae. 1) The feeding objects of butterfly larvae vary depending on the species, and many larvae like to eat leaves, such as pollen butterflies and orange collar powder butterflies.
There are also species in which insects eat young pods and young fruits. For example, pods.
Grey butterflies eat young pods, and gardenia grey butterflies eat young gardenia fruits.
2) In addition, in the gray butterfly family, a few species of larvae are carnivorous, such as the scale gray butterfly likes to eat coffee scales, and the bamboo aphid gray butterfly feeds on the bamboo aphid, this carnivorous species is a rare beneficial insect in the butterfly family.
2.Imago. 1) Most butterflies suck nectar, and for butterflies that suck nectar they like to suck not only nectar but also nectar of some specific plants.
For example, the blue butterfly likes to suck the nectar of the lily plant, and the cabbage butterfly likes to suck on cruciferous plants.
The nectar of the flowers, while the leopard butterfly likes to suck the nectar of plants of the Asteraceae family, etc.
2) Some butterflies that do not suck nectar include bamboo-eyed butterflies that smoke fig juice, and lavender butterflies that smoke rubber and poplar sour pulp.
Some butterflies feed on grape flesh, and butterflies are common in grape fields.
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Different butterflies have different lifespans. The life span can be as long as 11 months, and the life span is only about 2-3 weeks.
The life cycle of butterflies is up to one year, and the adult butterflies usually mate and lay eggs before the arrival of winter, but some species migrate to the south in autumn to spend the winter, and the migrating butterfly colonies are spectacular.
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There is an old man in the tribe who is sitting leisurely under a large tree, enjoying the shade while weaving a straw hat, which he will put in a line in front of him for tourists to choose from. The straw hat he knitted was very chic, and the color combination was also very ingenious, which can be called ingenious, and tourists stopped by one after another.
At this time, a shrewd merchant saw the old man's straw hat, and his mind immediately opened up, and he thought: If such a beautiful straw hat is shipped to the United States, I can guarantee that it will be sold at a good price, and at least ten times the profit.
Thinking of this, he couldn't help but say to the old man excitedly: "Friend, how much does this straw hat cost?" "Ten dollars a top."
The old man smiled at him and continued to knit his straw hat, his relaxed demeanor really made people feel that he was not working, but enjoying a wonderful mood.
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The lifespan of butterflies varies from one time to another. Generally speaking, the lifespan of butterflies is only 1 2 weeks, and generally not more than 2 months.
Some breeds can live up to several months, which is mainly determined by the genetic characteristics and physical condition of the butterfly itself. In addition, the environment can also affect its lifespan.
The larval stage of butterflies is very long, but adult butterflies do not survive the winter. Most insects are like this, the adult has only one purpose, which is to reproduce, and after that, it dies, which is why butterflies don't live long.
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Butterflies have a lifespan of up to 11 months, a short lifespan of only 2 to 3 weeks, and a minimum of a few hours. Generally speaking, the lifespan of an adult butterfly is about two weeks, and if the entire life history (eggs, larvae, pupa, and adults) is counted, the lifespan is about a little more than a month.
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This is the case with this group of insects, and this is the result of evolution.
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The length of a butterfly's lifespan can vary depending on the species, although some species can live for about 10 months, but the shortest can only live for 3 to 5 days, in general, its lifespan is relatively short.
Generally speaking, the length of its life is related to the temperature of the temperature, the higher the temperature, the faster its metabolism, the faster the decay, the temperature in spring and late autumn is slightly lower, its life expectancy is longer, and its activities are directly governed by the outside temperature.
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The lifespan of butterflies varies from one time to another. The life span can be as long as 11 months, and the life span is only about 2-3 weeks. In general, the lifespan of an adult butterfly is about two weeks.
If the entire life history (eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults) is counted, the lifespan is about a little more than a month, but butterflies born in winter live longer.
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Butterflies are just a general term for a class of insects, and they are called butterflies in a professional way. And butterflies are adults of this type of insect, and the larvae are usually the caterpillars we see. As for the adult stage of butterflies, it is recorded that the shortest is only a few hours, and the longest can be 80 to 90 days.
However, we generally see butterflies in 20-30 days of adulthood.
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Butterflies have different lifespans depending on the species. Oh.
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First of all, it is necessary to prepare a suitable size living space for the butterfly, and it is also necessary to prepare enough food for the butterfly, such as water, honey, syrup with a concentration of 1 10%, and fresh leaves and stems. Butterfly is a general term for the phylum Arthropod, Insecta, Lepidoptera, and Hammerhorn suborder, with a wide variety, mainly distributed in the Americas, and the common butterfly species are blue-gray butterflies, copper-colored butterflies, swallow gray butterflies, gray butterflies, etc.
Introduction of butterflies
The body shape of the butterfly liquid combustion is mostly between 15 and 20cm, and the body is divided into a head, chest, and abdomen; two pairs of wings; Three pairs of legs, with a pair of hammer-shaped antennae on the head, the antennae are thickened at the ends, the wings are broad, and the wings stand erect on the back when resting.
The scales of butterfly wings are rich in fat and protect butterflies, so they can fly even when it rains lightly. The natural enemies of butterflies mainly include: ants, beetles, birds, flies, lizards, frogs, toads, praying mantises, spiders, wasps, parasitic wasps, etc.
The world's largest butterfly is found in the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, and is called the Alexandria birdwing butterfly, and the largest butterfly can reach 360 mm from the left wing to the right wing.
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Choose a place: Choose a well-ventilated location with a certain amount of astigmatism, and pull a protective net around it. Butterfly species are of high quality:
Collect high-quality wild natural butterflies as butterfly species. Reasonable breeding: Butterflies are put into the breeding site, and the nectar and young leaves are regularly replenished.
Precautions: Before breeding, apply enough rotting farmhouse fertilizer and compound fertilizer in the site.
1. Choose a place
Butterflies have higher requirements for breeding sites, they don't like to live in too dry places, try to choose a well-ventilated, somewhat astigmatism location, and to do a good job of protective measures to avoid butterflies flying away, you can pull a fine protective net around, pay attention not to build on the site of planting crops.
2. The butterfly species are of high quality
When breeding butterflies, in order to prolong their survival time, we should choose high-quality wild natural butterflies, you can prepare a flower basket to the wild to collect seeds, generally collect unhatched juan or pupa, but to do not destroy the local ecological balance as the criterion, the time to collect seeds at night is appropriate.
3. Reasonable breeding
Put the collected butterfly species into the breeding site, provide it with abundant branches and leaves, facilitate the butterflies to make cocoons in the later stage, control the temperature and humidity in the field at the same time, regularly replenish nectar and young leaves for it as food, and disinfect and sterilize the breeding containers.
4. Precautions
In the process of breeding butterflies, pay attention to the application of enough rotten farmhouse fertilizer and compound fertilizer in the site, and then plant an appropriate amount of flowers in order to provide fresh food for them, and not too dense, otherwise the larvae are easy to die in large quantities.
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