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Isabella moths primarily feed on nectar from flowers. Some also consume other liquids like dew or sap. Generally, they are not considered pests as their larvae primarily feed on dead plants and detritus.
A wolly bear caterpillar can turn into a butterfly whenever they please, mostly around september of the 4th annual year, Otherwise they stay hibernating in the eardrum of the male homo sapien.
In large quantities, moth dust can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. It may contain toxic compounds from the moth's environment or diet. It's best to avoid contact with moth dust and take precautions when handling items that may be contaminated.
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a huge, green juicy lizard would eat a peppered moth.. well with my research it is. the lizard is called the green spider as it is sly and cruel. It trap's it in its tongue and swallows it in a gulp.
An Isabella tiger moth feeds mainly on plants. It will feed on several different planting including many herbs and forbs.
It does not turn into a butterfly at all. It turns into the Isabella Tiger Moth.
Isabella moths primarily feed on nectar from flowers. Some also consume other liquids like dew or sap. Generally, they are not considered pests as their larvae primarily feed on dead plants and detritus.
Isabella Tiger Moths feed on a variety of plants including grasses, clover, dandelions, and plantains. The caterpillars primarily feed on the leaves of these plants while the adult moths may also consume nectar from flowers.
Woolly worms, also known as woolly bear caterpillars, turn into moths. They undergo metamorphosis, where they spin a cocoon and transform into a moth before emerging as an adult.
It is possible that your cat ate a moth.
They eat shrimp With there moth
A moth is what a fuzzy, black and red-brown caterpillar may change into.Specifically, the woolly bear caterpillar is a fuzzy black and red-brown. It often is seen curled up on the ground and around plantings in fall. It changes into the Isabella tiger moth (Pyrrharctia isabella).
no moth do not eat people but it may poke holes through clothing
No, but some moth caterpillars eat wool.
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They eat whatever is supplied for them