Don't use poison (pesticide) because they form part of the diet of birds and other animals. Make a safe area to hang a terracotta or plastic bird-feeder and put out snacks for the birds - you can buy mixed wild bird seed at supermarkets, and put out little kitchen scraps as well. Also hang a tray of water and freshen it regularly. Don't try to encourage the birds to become tame; they might be safe with you but it's a bad idea to teach them humans are safe! My plants were being eaten by caterpillars and grasshoppers until I began feeding the birds from trays hanging in a tree, safe from cats; I almost never see the pests any more. In fact, the last big moth I saw was in 2006, when it perched on my garage door and a crow swooped in and ate it, just reaching it ahead of a honeyeater. We still have a variety of butterflies; they're a bit fast for many birds, but their caterpillars don't eat much and it's lovely to watch the butterflies dancing about the garden during the short season they're here. You'll have the pleasure of watching birds visiting your garden to feed and bathe, and also the pleasure of not watching your plants being eaten.
the best time to kill moths is in the summer when they are out. also moths are attracted to lights so kill it while it is flying toward the light or next to/ on the light with a flyswatter or clap it with your hands.
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To answer you question moths really hate people because they catch them and kill, and step on them that's whats moths hate.
Depending on the species, a nematode may be beneficial plant health. Predatory nematodes will kill garden pests like cutworms and corn earworm moths.
yes it can.
I think they're poisonous
To answer you question moths really hate people because they catch them and kill, and step on them that's whats moths hate.
Yes, lavender is known to effectively kill moths and act as a natural repellent for them due to its strong scent that repels insects.
Moths and Mice if they can catch them. and they certainly try to kill string, toys and imaginary prey.
nobody knows science can not answer it.
They are poison. They are supposed to kill moths, so you tell me.
No moths are completely harmless they don't harm anyone and they don't bite if there are moths in your home wait till the morning that's when they usually set out (during the day).