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Beautiful North American blue phoenix butterfly

When it comes to butterfly conservation, you can make your garden as attractive as possible to butterflies and moths. This will attract a range of wildlife, which will make the garden more interesting. The first step is to plant flowers to provide a rich source of nectar. For example, flowers that release their fragrance at night, such as honeysuckle, attract moths. In addition, be sure to plant flowers that bloom at different times in order to provide food in each season. Plants that the larvae eat are also planted so that the female butterflies lay their eggs in the garden. With a little research, you can find out which butterflies and moths live in your area, so you can provide them with a wide range of suitable foods. If space permits, wild parks can also be created to facilitate the growth of natural plants.

Butterfly tasting series, constantly updated

Butterflies are hovering happily

Butterfly tasting series, constantly updated

Beautiful yellow-edged butterfly

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Monocular brown snake butterfly and peacock butterfly

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Little moth in red dress

Palaearctic is the largest of the zoogeographic regions, stretching east from Europe through the Northern Hemisphere to China and Japan, and south to North Africa, including the Sahara Desert. The climate in this region is predominantly temperate, but also includes climates ranging from the Arctic to the subtropics. Because of the apparent seasonality of temperature and climate, the number of butterflies and moths reproducing each year is often fixed, and the flight period can be predicted fairly accurately. More butterflies and moths are known about the Palaearctic region than anywhere else in the world, as research on these insects began in Europe. However, little is known about fauna in some regions, such as Central Asia.

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Nice moth

The African tropics include all of sub-Saharan Africa. Madagascar is generally considered an independent zoogeographic region because it has many species of animals that are not found in other parts of the world, but this book still classifies it as tropical Africa. The area boasts more than 2,500 species of butterflies and more moths, although little is known about smaller moths. The most lush part of the region is the lowland rainforest, which is the most diverse in West Africa. Other major habitats of Lepidoptera are meadows and sparsely forested steppes, where moth butterflies are few but endemic.

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All kinds of beautiful butterflies

There are many types of butterflies and different living habits, what is the most beautiful butterfly you have ever seen?

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