Yes.
Yes.
Moths eat nectar and other fluids. Bats, birds and spiders eat moths
Cats do occasionally eat birds.
Fern caterpillars can be consumed by various predators, including birds and some insects. Snails typically feed on plant material, not caterpillars or moths. Moths can also be preyed upon by birds and other insectivores, but they primarily feed on nectar and do not eat caterpillars. In summary, birds are the primary consumers of both fern caterpillars and moths.
God put the moths in new mexico because all the birds are coming now so the birds need something to eat. In a few weeks all the moths will be gone because they will move north.
Lizards
every type of birds eat worms they cant chew so they have a wormy meal Er, no. A lot of small birds eat worms - thrushes, robins, and other common garden visitors for instance. Some small birds of prey and owls will also take worms, but there are huge numbers of birds which eat fish, seeds, nectar, and lots of other things, and would never eat a worm. I somehow can't see a Hummingbird or a Penguin snacking on a worm. lol why in the world would a penguin sanck on worms they eat fish
The Luna Moth's enemy is man kind, because some people are afraid of them.
They don't, unless they want the dog to eat them.
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ANSWER:Bats, birds, insects like spiders and preying mantis' as well as frogs, lizards and toads.
Moths don't eat grubs.