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Indian Butterfly

Common in China, Asia

Illustration of Indian Butterfly

About Indian Butterfly

Indian Butterfly is an insect species found across multiple regions, occupying a niche as herbivore, predator, or decomposer depending on its developmental stage and feeding biology. Insects in this group undergo metamorphosis — either complete (egg, larva, pupa, adult) or incomplete (egg, nymph, adult) — with different life stages often exploiting entirely different food sources and habitats. Where populations reach high densities near human activity they can become concerns for agriculture, forestry, or household environments. Integrated pest management combining biological, cultural, and targeted chemical tools is typically the most effective and sustainable approach to control.

Geographic Distribution

This insect is found across Asia, with notable populations in China and surrounding regions.

Management

If you suspect a Indian Butterfly problem, consult our recommended exterminator services or browse our full pest species database for related species and control guidance.