Yes, the tiger moth or garden moth as it is known is harmful to predators. The fluids in the moths body are poisonous and can be harmful if ingested.
No moths are completely harmless they don't harm anyone and they don't bite if there are moths in your home wait till the morning that's when they usually set out (during the day).
No, big black and white moths are not deadly to humans. Moths are generally harmless insects that do not pose a threat to people. Their large size and coloration are often for camouflage and not for protection or harm.
No, pantry moths do not bite humans. They are not harmful to people, but they can infest and contaminate food in the pantry.
Luna moths do not bite or sting as they do not have mouthparts for feeding. They primarily exist as adults to reproduce and typically only live for about one week.
No, moths do not lay eggs in human ears or brains. This is a common myth with no scientific evidence to support it. Moths are not parasitic and do not pose any threat to humans in this way.
No moths are completely harmless they don't harm anyone and they don't bite if there are moths in your home wait till the morning that's when they usually set out (during the day).
no not at all .All moths are nice but if you harm it by shooting it or something then it might atack you but if you leave it alone it will leave you alone
No, big black and white moths are not deadly to humans. Moths are generally harmless insects that do not pose a threat to people. Their large size and coloration are often for camouflage and not for protection or harm.
No, pantry moths do not bite humans. They are not harmful to people, but they can infest and contaminate food in the pantry.
no they dont
pigs will harm humans when they do not feel right if it thinks your going to harm it then it will harm you
Yes, cats can get sick from eating moths. Moths may carry parasites or toxins that can harm cats if ingested. It is best to prevent cats from eating moths to avoid potential health issues.
Yes.
Weed Control, they stop weeds from growing
Polymers can release reactants that are harmful to humans. Not only can they harm humans, but they can harm the environment as well.
No, rotifers do not harm humans. They do not even pose a risk to humans if they are consumed in water because they do not attach to the stomach.
The are helpful by drinking rotten nectar that you don't want.