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What causes moths?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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Food chains, habitats, and mating cause moths. The insects in question (Lepidoptera order) exist as dual fulfillers of Mother Nature's predator/prey roles in eating agricultural, garden, and household items and getting eaten by bats, bears, birds, and lizards or parasitized by ichneumon wasps. Their presence models a successful completion of this butterfly relative's complete metamorphosis, life cycle, and natural history as an egg resulting from an adult female and male adult mating, a caterpillar (larva), a cocoon-encased pupa, and a mature lepidopteran.

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Lawn moths are related to aphids and typically fly at night. You can get rid of them by using pesticide with acephate in liquid and granule forms by following directions on the pesticide.

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they eat your face

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insectiverous animals or insecticide

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