They can but some can't because some could only see in the night but some can only see when there is sun.
No, female moths are not called myths. Moths are insects in the order Lepidoptera, and both male and female moths are simply referred to as moths. Myths, on the other hand, are traditional stories or legends.
Male and female moth put their abdomens together. The male has a hand like appendage on his anus called a clasper. The clasper ensures that the abdomen don't come apart in flight. The male then passes a sac containing sperm and nutrients to the female which she store in her abdomen until she lays her eggs.
AnswerLook at the antenna on the head. If it's a male it will have large well developed antenna with lots of hairs on them to catch a whiff of the female pheromone. The female antenna would be plain whip like.I would describe the female antenna is much narrower than the male antenna, but still rather feather-like in appearance.
Moths do not typically eat spiders. Moths generally feed on nectar and other plant materials as adults, while their larvae (caterpillars) may feed on leaves of plants. Spiders are more likely to eat moths than the other way around.
There is no easy way to tell them apart without identifying the caterpillar to family or species. As a general rule, very few butterfly caterpillars are fuzzy or hairy, so furry caterpillars are most likely moths. Also, in the US, if the caterpillar is more than 2 inches long, it must be a moth larva. However, there are thousands of moth caterpillars and hundreds of butterfly caterpillars that could be described as "spiny" or "smooth". These come in all colors imaginable, and many different patterns. There are both moth and butterfly caterpillars that are black, green, red, orange, white, and other colors, and they may be smooth or spiny. Only by looking up what particular species matches your caterpillar's description will you know what it will turn into.
Female moths stay in one place waiting for a male moth to fly to them to mate. The male moth dies shortly after they mate and the female dies shortly after laying her eggs.
No, female moths are not called myths. Moths are insects in the order Lepidoptera, and both male and female moths are simply referred to as moths. Myths, on the other hand, are traditional stories or legends.
Two. Sometimes more moths may be involved though. It depends on how freaky and skanky the moths are.
the female moth sends something like a perfume that attracts the male moth
Male and female moth put their abdomens together. The male has a hand like appendage on his anus called a clasper. The clasper ensures that the abdomen don't come apart in flight. The male then passes a sac containing sperm and nutrients to the female which she store in her abdomen until she lays her eggs.
no, it is a male horse
The female moth releases a pheromone when she is ready to mate that can be detected by male moths up to a mile away. The female moth will only mate with the male that reaches her first.
female and male
the male slowworm is darker then the female. the female is brighter underneth then the male sloworm.
the female parakets have lighter feathers and the males have dark feathers
AnswerLook at the antenna on the head. If it's a male it will have large well developed antenna with lots of hairs on them to catch a whiff of the female pheromone. The female antenna would be plain whip like.I would describe the female antenna is much narrower than the male antenna, but still rather feather-like in appearance.
if your asking how to find a male dog for your female dog then your gonna have to wait until your female dog is in heat then automatically the male dog will be attracted to the female and they will mate