WSN consist of tiny sensors which are distributed over the entire network having capabilities of sensing the data, processing it and convey it from one node to another node. The purpose of the study is to minimize the power utilization per round and elevate the network lifespan. In the present case, the nature inspired mechanisms are used to minimize the power utilization of the network. In the proposed study Butterfly Optimization Mechanism is used to choose the optimum quantity of CH from the dense nodes. The parameter is to be considered for the choosing of the CH is the remaining power of the node, interspace from the other nodes in the network, interspace from the BS, node centrality and node degree. The PSO is used to form the CH by choosing certain parameters such as interspace from the CH and the BS. The path is choosing by means of the Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) Mechanism. The route is optimized by the interspace, node degree and the choose remaining power. The inclusive performance of the projected protocol is measured in terms of stability period, quantity of active nodes, data acknowledged by the BS and the overall power utilization of the network. The results of the put redirect methodology are correlated with the extant mechanisms such as LEACH, DEEC, DDEEC, EDEEC [50–53] and also correlated with the swarm mechanisms such as CRHS, BERA, FUCHAR, ALOC, CPSO, FLION. This review will help investigators to discover the applications in this arena.