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Indian Moon Moths do not eat as adults because they lack functioning mouthparts. Their sole purpose as adults is to reproduce. However, during their caterpillar stage, Indian Moon Moths typically feed on different types of tree leaves, such as castor bean, guava, and mango.
No it is not harmful, moths are nothing to be scared of.
Common types of moths found in houses include clothes moths, pantry moths, and Indian meal moths. Clothes moths are known for damaging fabrics, pantry moths infest stored food, and Indian meal moths are attracted to grains and cereals.
no there are not any killer moths all moths arent harmful
Moths are generally not harmful to cats. Cats may chase and play with moths, but they are not toxic or dangerous to them. However, if a cat ingests a moth, it may cause minor stomach upset.
Indian meal moths are typically found in kitchens and pantries, where they infest stored food products, while clothes moths are commonly found in closets and storage areas, where they feed on natural fibers like wool and silk. Indian meal moths have distinctive reddish-brown wings with a coppery luster, while clothes moths have golden or buff-colored wings. Additionally, Indian meal moths are more likely to be seen flying around, while clothes moths are usually found near their food source.
Moths are generally not dangerous to cats. While some cats may try to catch and eat moths, they are not toxic or harmful to cats if ingested. However, it is important to monitor your cat's behavior around moths to prevent any potential choking hazards or ingestion of harmful substances.
Most likely larvae for the moths you are seeing which are most likely Indian Meal Moths.
No, pantry moths do not bite humans. They are not harmful to people, but they can infest and contaminate food in the pantry.
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No, cats should not eat moths as they can be harmful to their digestive system and may cause health issues.