Butterflies and most moths (some moths don't eat as adults) - feed through a tube-like tongue called a proboscis so their food must be liquid. Many feed on nectar from various flowers while others feed on a variety of moist rotting matter including, fruit, sap, animals, and animal droppings.
Some are completely without Southport and do not eat at all. They live long enough to mate and lay eggs then die.
The common moth eats whatever can be dissolved in water and include tree sap, bird droppings, and pollen. Their food of choice is nectar.
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"Moth" is probably 100% full. Wait until it's at 91% or lower, then you can feed them.
Moth dust is not poisonous. Although the dust is not poisonous, it is not advised that you would want to eat the dust.
It depends on the moth! Some moths do not eat anything as they do not have 'mouth parts.'
They eat citrus, willow leaves, and evergreen tree leaves.
They eat shrimp With there moth
Yes the word moth is a noun. It is a common noun.
It doen't eat anything; the puriri moth has no mouth. Only the catipilar has a mouth
no moth do not eat people but it may poke holes through clothing
No, but some moth caterpillars eat wool.
no
Yes the word moth is a noun. It is a common noun.
they eat cabbage
They eat whatever is supplied for them
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Nectar.
No.