North America is the native range of the luna moth (Actias luna).
Specifically, the moth in question is native to the United States of America east of the Mississippi River. Their range spills over the southern and northern boundaries of the continental United States. In Canada, they range from Manitoba eastward all the way to Nova Scotia.
a lunar moths lives in a place called AMERICA!
In most any forest in the eastern United States and southeastern Canada. They are attracted to lights.
Eating any materials and there attracted to light.. [ i hate moths there was this giant one in my kitchen i was bigger than a butterfly eek]!!!
i hate this website it never gives me Answers! the luna moth is prey to some insects and i need to know what kinds thoughs are but this stupid site is an a** hole and tells me nothing!
luna moth's are not helpful
Luna moths do eat nectar but you will see them eat cloth more often.
No the Luna Moths wings are never the same, if you look at the wings closely you will see they are not the same
what are the spots on the luna moths wings called
moths have 5 million appendages
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Luna moths are not predators. Caterpillars eat plants, and adults do not have mouths at all, so they can't eat!
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luna moths are very attracted to light at night
no because lunamoths do not have a mouth
No clue. AT ALL. Why do you care?
The Luna moth belongs to the same order as all butterflies and moths: Lepidoptera.