No. Wet wings are too heavy for the bees to fly.
Butterflies cannot fly with wet wings because the water makes their wings heavy and difficult to move. They need their wings to be dry in order to fly effectively and navigate through the air.
When a butterfly's wings get wet, it can interfere with their ability to fly because the wet wings become heavy and difficult to maneuver. It may also impact their ability to regulate body temperature since wet wings can reduce their ability to absorb sunlight for warmth. In some cases, a soaked butterfly may seek shelter to dry out its wings before being able to fly again.
no because it's wings will get wet and soggy then it can not fly =)
Yes, do not try to separate them with your fingers or nails...just lightly blow on their wings they will eventually unstick!
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no. since it's wings would be wet. and under the water's presure
All butterfly and moth wings are damp when they hatch from their crysalis. If the interior of the crysalis was dry, they'd die. They need the moisture to keep supple; on hatching they gradually spread their wings until they become dry enough to fly.
when a butterfly first comes out of a chrysalis it wings are wet and it cant fly. It vibrates so its wings can dry
it can fly but not as well because of the extra weight.
If the butterfly can't fly it's wings are wet. Once the butterfly's wings are dried then it will be able to fly unless it is paralized in the wings or if it's wing is broken.