Why do butterflies like flowers?

In fact, the fragrance of flowers only attracts insects such as butterflies and bees to suck pollen and take the opportunity to let them spread pollen.

As for color, it is because insects such as butterflies like bright colors, and it is also to attract them to suck pollen in the past and take the opportunity to let them spread pollen.

Usually those dark flowers are rarely visited by insects, but they are wind-borne flowers, and those big and bright flowers are pollinated by insects, not insect-borne flowers.

In fact, it is not only because of the fragrance and color of flowers, but also because flowers are the foundation of its survival. More importantly, most of the eggs of each butterfly are laid on flowering plants, and finally the eggs hatch into caterpillars and finally evolve into beautiful butterflies! This is also the survival principle of all animals and plants in nature.

Butterflies love flowers because of the relationship between food and reproduction.