How long does red admiral live?

They prefer to feed on tree sap, rotting fruit, animal dung and carrion. Life span: Red admirals in the over-wintering generation can live up to 10 months; the life span of earlier generations is shorter. Habitat: Red admirals prefer wooded places but they can be found in fields and around farms and orchards.
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Are red admirals rare?

In some years this butterfly can be widespread and common, in others rather local and scarce. This is a widespread species and can be found anywhere in the British Isles, including Orkney and Shetland.
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What do red admirals eat?

What they eat: Adults drink nectar from flowers: buddleia is a favourite. Feeds on rotting fruit in autumn. Caterpillars eat stinging nettles.
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How big are red admirals?

Red admirals are quite small but beautiful.

Monarch butterflies have a wingspan of 3.5-4 inches, whereas the red admiral wingspan can be as small as 1.75 inches wide. They have scalloped black-brown wings with a reddish band on the forewing, for which it gets its name.
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Do red admirals overwinter?

As far as can be ascertained Red Admirals, do not hibernate. i.e. they don't enter a long dormant stage as Peacock, Small Tortoiseshell and others do. They seem to simply roost on inclement days and fly around and get on with life on winter days when the weather is better.
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The life cycle of the Red admiral Vanessa Atalanta



How can you tell if a red admiral is male or female?

The wings are mostly velvety black with orange-red bars on the the forewings and blocks of white towards the tips. The fringes of the hindwings are also orange-red and contain small blue eye spots nearest the body. Females are slightly larger than males and can measure up to 78mm from wing tip to wing tip.
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What happens to red admiral butterflies in winter?

The Red Admiral, which has become a common sight in British winters of late, doesn't enter a proper dormancy but becomes active on any suitable days. Among the butterflies, it is only the Small Tortoiseshell and Peacock that regularly overwinter inside houses.
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Do red admiral butterflies drink water?

atalanta adults visit many flowers for nectar, but like other butterflies, also drink from moist water sources that provide minerals and electrolytes – this is called wicking. Butterflies can commonly be seen wicking near muddy puddles of water. Red Admirals are also known to drink tree sap and even wick from dung.
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How long do red admiral butterflies live UK?

Red admiral butterfly lifespan

Red admirals can live for up to 10 months, but because they do not usually survive British winters it is likely to be shorter.
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Are red admiral butterflies friendly?

Red admirals are quite people friendly, and they will often perch on heads, arms or shoulders. Some farmers don't like them because the caterpillars can eat hops and other crops.
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How long do butterflies live for UK?

The longest lived adult butterflies live for nine months to a year, but the average lifespan for the majority of species is just two to four weeks.
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Where do red admirals migrate to?

The red admiral is widely distributed across temperate regions of North Africa, the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean. It resides in warmer areas, but migrates north in spring and sometimes again in autumn.
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Why is it called a red admiral?

streaks on a black background, finished off with white spots near to the wing tips. The name 'red admiral' apparently comes from a corruption of the original 18th-century name 'red admirable'.
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How do you attract a red admiral butterfly?

Admiral caterpillars require stinging nettles to breed. Three native kinds of nettles will attract red admirals: tree nettle or onga onga (Urtica ferox), Chatham Island nettle (Urtica australis), scrub nettle or pureora (Urtica incisa).
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Where do butterflies go at night?

Do butterflies sleep? At night, or when the day is cloudy, adult butterflies rest by hanging upside down from leaves or twigs, where they are hidden among the foliage.
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What does it mean when a butterfly visits you?

One, butterflies are said to be the messenger of angels. When butterflies are around you, it means that the angels are approving your actions and that you are on the right path. It also means that angels are guiding you and that you need to stay faithful.
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What does seeing a red admiral butterfly mean?

From a spiritual point of view, a red admiral butterfly means a powerful spirit or soul while certain cultures have superstitious belief and consider it to be a symbol of danger or evil. The caterpillars appear to be toxic or painful but may be handled safely.
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Why are there so many red admirals this year?

Red Admirals that had overwintered in the UK and fresh immigrants arriving in spring from southern Europe enjoyed an early and successful breeding season giving rise to a bumper summer brood. Although a common sight in gardens, a few decades ago the Red Admiral was strictly a summer visitor to the UK.
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Are red admirals native to UK?

Most red admirals are migrants to the UK from North Africa and continental Europe, arriving in spring and laying eggs that hatch from July onwards. But some adults manage to survive the winter by hibernating here.
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Where do red admirals lay eggs?

Eggs are laid singly on the upper surface of young common nettle leaves (hop, small nettle and pellitory-of-the-wall may also be used as food plants). With the summer warmth, these can hatch in a about a week. The young caterpillar will make a small tent at the base of the leaf.
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What type of butterfly lives the longest?

The longest living species in the world is the Brimstone Butterfly – up to 13 months!
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How can you tell if a butterfly is dying?

Depending on the species they may live a few weeks to a few months. At the end of their lives, butterflies may become weak or slow, unable to fly. An older individual will often look tattier as well, such as having less colour on their wings.
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Which butterfly has the shortest lifespan?

The shortest-living butterfly species are the Small Blues and Coppers, which have a lifespan of only a few days.
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