No. The two insects will not mate with each other. And if a female of one is inseminated with semen from the other, fertilization will not occur. There is too great a difference between the two for fertility to result.
Just like any other moth they mate in the same way.
A female silk moth cannot and will not mate with a female silk moth. She will mate with a male silk moth if one is available. If not, she will simply die.
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Some birds attract their mates by displaying their beautiful colors. Other birds normally make sounds that will attract potential mates.
Depending on the species of catapiller they will only turn into either a butterflie or a moth.
Butterflies have a series of things they do. For us, they pollenate, like bees. But their pollenation is accidental, the pollen clings to their abdomen. A Butterflie's self-goals in life are to fly, eat, mate, lay eggs, then die.
The female moth releases a pheromone when she is ready to mate that can be detected by male moths up to a mile away. The female moth will only mate with the male that reaches her first.
Female moths stay in one place waiting for a male moth to fly to them to mate. The male moth dies shortly after they mate and the female dies shortly after laying her eggs.
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