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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.
You can store wool with materials that repel moths. Options include cedar and moth balls.
no there are not any killer moths all moths arent harmful
moths pretty much do the same thing as butterflies. they eat necter.
Peppered moths are so named for their appearance with their many black spots. The larvae thrive by eating the leaves from a variety of trees like the oak tree.
Insect eating bats eat owl moths. So do some lizards and frogs. :)
its the white thing that forms the eyeball
Butterflies,moths
The potential risks of cats eating moths include ingesting toxins from the moth's body or wings, which could be harmful to the cat's health. Additionally, moths may carry parasites or diseases that could be transmitted to the cat. On the other hand, the benefits of cats eating moths could include providing mental stimulation and exercise for the cat, as well as potentially fulfilling their natural hunting instincts. However, it is important to monitor the cat's behavior and ensure they are not consuming moths in excess, as it could lead to health issues.
Moths do not typically eat spiders. Moths generally feed on nectar and other plant materials as adults, while their larvae (caterpillars) may feed on leaves of plants. Spiders are more likely to eat moths than the other way around.
no god created every thing butterflies are butterflies and moths are moths. You don't have to believe it for it to be true and i know and believe this to be true
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