Two-Tailed Swallowtail 

Papilio multicaudata

Color: Wings; Yellow
Tail; Black
Hind wing tail region; Blue and Orange spots

Size: 3.5 – 5 inches (8.9 – 12.7 cm)

Shape: Wings triangular and serrated

Nutrition: Milkweed, Lilac, Wild Cherry flowers, Sunflowers

Habitat: Western USA, Southern Canada, Northern Mexico

General Behavior

They are strong fliers, often observed hovering near the flowers.

Males fly in zigzag patterns to find a mate.

Eggs are laid individually on host plants.

They hatch from pupae in spring and summer.

They emit a foul odor for defense purposes.