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Pheromones....
Males can, but females cannot
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.
Male moths use their highly sensitive antennae to detect female pheromones, which are chemical signals released by females to attract males. These pheromones can travel long distances, helping males locate females even in the dark. The males follow the pheromone plume to find the female moth for mating.
The Gypsy Moths was created on 1969-08-28.
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.
The duration of The Gypsy Moths is 1.78 hours.
Courting behavior are behaviors used by males &females to attract one another for mateing....The female silk moth attracts the male by giveing off a pheremone that is carried by wind currents, males can detect the oder of the chemical with their antennae. Crickets make sounds, the male uses these sounds to attract females .
A lymantria dispar, or gypsy moth, is a type of insect in the erebidae family of moths. There are several different types of gypsy moths, which are classified as subspecies to the lymantria dispar species.
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