Mainly the East Coast, in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
mostly tree docile and archer leaves
A ectoedemia hereingi feeds mostly on neetle
A lepidopterist (expert or collector of butterflies/moths).
Yes, moths are often attracted to light. This behavior is known as phototaxis, where moths use natural light sources for navigation. Artificial lights can sometimes confuse them and lead them to fly towards the light source, possibly disrupting their normal activities.
When it comes to the food chain, moths tend to eat mostly nectar. In particular, moths like to eat Mulberry leaves.
Typically, moths do not eat lemon. Moths mostly feed on nectar, decaying matter, and plant sap. If a moth is attracted to a lemon, it is likely due to its color or scent rather than the lemon itself being a food source.
A lepidopterist job description is to mostly just catch and study butterflys and moths.
Mostly night flying insects. Also crickets, moths, beetles, mosquitoes, and termites.
They are mostly in the U.S.A
There are no Islamic moths. Maybe butterflies, but no moths.
Three types of moths are silk moths, Luna moths, and Rosy Maple moths. Silk moths are known for producing silk, Luna moths have striking lime-green wings, and Rosy Maple moths are recognized by their pink and yellow colors.
Common types of moths found in houses include clothes moths, pantry moths, and Indian meal moths. Clothes moths are known for damaging fabrics, pantry moths infest stored food, and Indian meal moths are attracted to grains and cereals.