to a dark place to stay until night. In the shadows
Because the go clubbin at night
No moths are completely harmless they don't harm anyone and they don't bite if there are moths in your home wait till the morning that's when they usually set out (during the day).
The zodiac moth is different from other moths because it is active during the day, whereas most moths are active at night.
If you mean to ask why they sit so still during the day - they're sleeping. Moths are active at night, and hide away during the day, mostly on trees, which is why many are patterned grey and brown. Obviously they stand out on a wall, but they don't know that. :P
I've had moths sleep for 2 nights. have one out there now that has been in the same spot for the 3rd night.
Monarch butterflies are diurnal; they do everything during the day :)
One way butterflies are different from moths: is that butterflies are active during the day while moths are active at night. Another one is that butterflies differ in color while moths are typically one color.
Moths fly both during the day and the night. There are many different species of moth and each has different habits and food preferences. The question is too vague to be meaningful. Which moths are you asking about?
Butterflies have antennae with a small knob on the end, moths have all kinds of other shapes including, but not limited to, feathery. Most butterflies rest with their wings held vertically, and moths with their wings horizontally. Moths can be active during the day, and brightly coloured!
Typically, butterflies are more active during the day whereas moths are more active at night.
Bats go out at night for getting food, such as insects-moths, bettles, or midges. But during the day, they sleep up-side down qith their wings tucked in (to keep them warm even though they are warm blooded mammals)
Bats go out at night for getting food, such as insects-moths, bettles, or midges. But during the day, they sleep up-side down qith their wings tucked in (to keep them warm even though they are warm blooded mammals)