Well, most moths are quite fond of sugar water. No one quite knows why they prefer this particular mixture, but they sure do chow down on it. What you do, is you mix together water (doesn't matter if it is warm or cold...just don't make it freezing or piping hot) with A LOT of sugar. Then, you put a cotton ball into the mixture and let it soak it up. The reason you want to put it into a cotton ball is because if you just put it in a bowl, the moth may drown in its food. Kind of squeeze out some excess water, not a lot, just so the moth can't drown in it, then you're set to go.
Moths typically feed on nectar, sap, or rotting fruit as adults. Some moth species do not feed at all as adults, living off the energy reserves they stored as caterpillars. Moth caterpillars feed on a wide variety of plants, leaves, and even fabric in the case of clothes moths.
The Comet Moth, also known as the Madagascan Moon Moth, is found in the forests of Madagascar. Its natural habitat consists of humid rainforests where it can feed on the leaves of certain trees such as the castor oil plant.
There are several different plants that a Polyphemus moth will feed on. Some of these plants include Pyrus, Sassafras, Citrus, and Ulmus Americana.
The yucca plant and yucca moth have a mutualistic relationship where both species benefit. The yucca moth pollinates the yucca flowers and lays its eggs in the plant's ovaries. In return, the yucca moth larvae feed on the yucca seeds, ensuring their survival.
If a gypsy moth is an insect (which it probably is) than it would have 6 legs like all other insects.
Umber moth caterpillars will feed on oak leaves. They also feed on other trees such as Fir, Maple, Birch, Chestnut, and, Hazel.
This is what a painted apple moth caterpillar looks like and if you could send feed back i would be very happy
A bee moth is another term for a wax moth, a brown pyralid moth, Latin name Galleria mellonella, the larvae of which feed on the honeycombs of beehives.
The emperor moth caterpillar eats from plants while in the caterpillar stage. When it turns into the moth it will feed off of Heather and blackthorn.
No. And nor do silk moths feed on the eucalyptus tree.
i really don't know i wish someone would because my moth doesn't have antenaes and I'm worried
you do not feed them anything. they do not have mouths. the sun will just give what the moth needs to live. Dont worry if they die in 1 week, their moth life cycle ( not slikworm) is only that long. :)
If this is a joke the answer is if the moth fairy is a moth the moth would follow the light queen.
The Emperor gum moth can not feed so it will not be harmful if it's mouth parts are to weak to even consume food!
As a larvae, the moth is very specific about what it eats. In general, this includes ankaranensis, palmata, occidentalis, and oppositifolia species of plants. As an adult, it feeds on nectar from a variety of plants. The moth is only seen in Madagascar.
The bogong moth is, well, a moth. A moth is an insect, and insects do not have backbones. And the term "vertebrate" refers to an animal with a backbone. No moth is a vertebrate, nor is any other insect.
The white ermine moth is a moth of the arctiidae family. Some have wings that are plain white and others have white wings with black spots. The are very common in the UK and feed on both garden and wild plants.