In their larval form, umber moths feed on a wide variety of trees, including oak, maple, birch, chestnut and elm.
moon moths do not eat anything they have no mouth.
Through their long tube like tongue like a butterfly.
Imperial moths feed off of several different types of plants. Some of these plants include Quercus, Acer, Pinus, and Sassafras.
Malachite butterflies feed on nectar from flowers, rotting fruits, dead animals, and bat feces. Their eggs are laid on leaves of plants and the young will feed on that plant until they reach adulthood.
Luna Moths feed and mate during the nighttime hours, so during the day they hide. Because of their sea-foam green coloration they do well to hide in trees and shrubbery.
Umber moth caterpillars will feed on oak leaves. They also feed on other trees such as Fir, Maple, Birch, Chestnut, and, Hazel.
MBP in simple terms
I can not tell you without actually seeing them. However Moths and Butterflies tend to lay their eggs on the underside of leaves. These will hatch into small caterpillars that will the feed on your morning glory leaves, making holes in them as they feed and grow. Different species of Moths and Butterflies used different plants as the food source for their young and seek out specific types of plant to lay their eggs on. If you are interested watch for the caterpillars to hatch and grow, these are much easier to identify then the eggs.
moon moths do not eat anything they have no mouth.
Privet hawk-moths mainly eat a few kinds of vegetation. They mainly feed on the leaves of plants like privet, jasmine and lilac, and they sometimes eat ash.
It is the larvae of several species of night flying moths. So called because they cut down young plants as they feed
silkworm
Most species do not eat dry leaves, but some actually feed on only dry leaves. There is a whole family of moths called "litter moths" (Herminiinae) that feed on dry leaf litter. You've probably seen the adult moths fluttering around on the forest floor as you walk by them during the day; they're generally very dull medium-sized moths that fold their wings into a triangle. There are other caterpillars that feed on wood, fungus, aphids, cloth, grain, pollen grains, flowers, beans, and many other foods. Some are even parasites on planthoppers or in wasp nests. While "caterpillars eat living leaves" is a good rule of thumb, there are literally thousands of examples of species that don't follow that rule.
Through their long tube like tongue like a butterfly.
Some moths feed on nectar from plants, and others from moist, rotting: fruit, meat and droppings.
No. And nor do silk moths feed on the eucalyptus tree.
They blend.They hide.They feed.:3