"The butterflies' caterpillars feed on the plant and can reduce its smothering impacts," he said.
"The white admiral butterfly was only released in New Zealand after extensive testing which found that no native plants are at risk from it."
Japanese honeysuckle was brought to New Zealand as an ornamental plant because of its appealing flowers and fragrance, and has become a real issue for native plants, he said.
It's spread by birds, wind, bees, and human activity such as dumping garden waste.
The butterfly is being released in the Tūtira area, where the regional council is working with Maungaharuru-Tangitū Trust to reduce Japanese honeysuckle's smothering effect on native plantings.