The larvae feed on
Poaceae species,
Leptoloma cognatum, little bluestem (
Andropogon scoparius), and, in Minnesota, on the flowers of purple coneflower (
Echinacea angustifolia). Another main larval food for the Ottoe Skipper is Big Bluestem (
Andropogon geradi). Eggs are oviposited by females and can be produced 200 at a time. After hatching, the larvae will crawl in the direction of their hostplant and they build leaf-tied nests at the base of their plant as they are feeding. There is one generation per year and they are not classified as migrants. Adults can feed on a variety of plants including Burgamot (
Monarda fistulosa) and Milk Thistle (
Carduus nutans). The Ottoe Skipper is unable to survive in altered habitats such as developed or agricultural land. == Development ==