I assume that you have a moth in a cage and wonder how to get the little guy to drink without getting it's wings wet.
They won't live long enough in captivity to where you'll have to worry about them drinking anything.
They eat mulberry leaves and drink water or dew.
Moths primarily drink nectar from flowers. Some species may also drink water from sources like dewdrops or puddles. Additionally, moths can obtain nutrients from other organic materials, such as fruit juices or tree sap.
Yes, they sip water or dew from leaves and flower petals.
Yes, Luna moths drink. They mainly drink tree sap, but they can also occasionally drink nectar from flowers. Adult Luna moths do not have functional mouthparts, so they do not eat solid food.
They drink nectar and wool
Yes, moths can drink sugar water. They have a proboscis, a long straw-like mouthpart, which they use to feed on nectar, fruit juices, and other sugary liquids. Offering sugar water can be a helpful way to attract moths for observation or photography.
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No, because today I just caught one in my backyard. They like to drink sugar water and nectar from flowers.
No, if the water is contaminated then refrigeration will NOT make it safe to drink.
...you can't make him drink. But they WILL drink if THEY lead YOU to water.
You drink it, give to your animals to drink, or water plants with it.
Moths are able to survive through some of their adaptations. These include the ability to camouflage themselves and because they can fly with precision.