Yes because they give feeling and are part of the main body/bloodstream
no
yes they are hairy
No they cannot, in the USA, there are no moths hurting people.
Yes.
Yes. Butterflies and moths have antennae, palps, legs and other parts of the body that are covered in sense receptors used for smell. They are able to detect food and mates from many miles aways.
AnswerLook at the antenna on the head. If it's a male it will have large well developed antenna with lots of hairs on them to catch a whiff of the female pheromone. The female antenna would be plain whip like.I would describe the female antenna is much narrower than the male antenna, but still rather feather-like in appearance.
Both, some help and some hurt. Not all moths are the same species.
No they can can also be hurt if they lose face.
Yes, this will not hurt the moth. Moths usually are out at night to avoid being eaten by birds.
It is not going to hurt to ground it with a secondary ground if you suspect it is not grounded. It is not grounded thru the antenna. Just run a ground wire from the radio chassis to any ground location.It is not going to hurt to ground it with a secondary ground if you suspect it is not grounded. It is not grounded thru the antenna. Just run a ground wire from the radio chassis to any ground location.
There are no Islamic moths. Maybe butterflies, but no moths.
Actually, Michael Phelp's sister hurt hur back and had to lose her career for swimming. She was about to go to the olympics when she hurt her back.
An arctiid is a member of the Arctiidae, a family of moths which includes tiger moths, footmen, lichen moths, and wasp moths.