yes
Moths are known to eat certain types of fabric.
They lie to hide in the folds and eat wool, silk, carpet, natural fibers, mostly any type of fabric.
Moths do not eat any insects! they eat silk only!
Moths will lay eggs in clothes, and the larvae will later eat the fabric.
yes, that's why you have to keep them in dry cleaning bags to keep them out. but be careful with your dry cleaning bags and make sure you get the air out to keep the moisture and moths out.
yes they do. Mostly moth's offspring enjoy to be in the folding of fabrics and feast on fabrics.
they eat insects and mosquitoes they also eat moths, mealworms, waxworms, crickets and any other moths, or worms
Sloths help the moths.
Moths will eat any and all untreated and yummy wool fibres.
Insect eating bats eat owl moths. So do some lizards and frogs. :)
Gypsy Moths as caterpillars will eat almost any kind of tree leaves and branches, but they prefer that of the Oak or Aspen tress. Adult Gypsy Moths do not eat anything.
Moths don't eat grubs.