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No, because today I just caught one in my backyard. They like to drink sugar water and nectar from flowers.
no they don't.
They eat Grevillea flowers.
yes
Plants that are pollinated by moths and bats are not likely to have colorful flowers, but will indeed pollinate fragrant ones. This is because night pollinators, such as the moths and bats have critical ability to find a flower by its fragrance.
They drink nectar and wool
Because, as small inconspicuous white flowers, the only pollinators who can find them are moths, and moths come out at night, when they are more obvious.
They drink from all sorts of flowers. They mostly drink from daises.
no because lunamoths do not have a mouth
Yes they do drink natural flower nectar, mainly from flowers that have co-evolved to provide them with the kind of sugar and amounts of nectar they prefer in exchange for pollination services. Hummingbird nectar flowers are usually red, orange, or bright pink, shaped like a tube or trumpet, and produce nectar that is weaker then that of insect-pollinated flowers and contains a high proportion of sucrose (the same as white table sugar).
No. Bees drink nectar and eat honey or pollen.
They eat mulberry leaves and drink water or dew.