Chemical defense is important defense found amongst species of Coleoptera, usually being advertised by bright colors, such as the Monarch butterfly. They obtain their toxicity by sequestering the chemicals from the plants they eat into their own tissues. Some Lepidoptera manufacture their own toxins. Predators that eat poisonous butterflies and moths may become sick and vomit violently, learning not to eat those types of species; this is actually the basis of Müllerian mimicry. A predator who has previously eaten a poisonous lepidopteran may avoid other species with similar markings in the future, thus saving many other species as well.
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great post! I feel like I am so worried about every insect poisonous and you just never know! I recently went as far as to purchase items like Demon WP just to get rid of as much insects as I could.
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