The larvae of moths, commonly known as caterpillars, primarily feed on the leaves of various plants. Their diet can vary significantly depending on the species, with some preferring specific host plants while others are more generalists. In addition to leaves, some caterpillars may consume flowers, fruits, or even other organic materials. This feeding behavior is crucial for their growth and development before they pupate into adult moths.
no. but moth larvae does
They eat a wide variety of vegetables
no. but moth larvae does
of course not, are you stupid?
These are the larvae of the Arctiidae moth. They eat ragwort, but can also eat other cinnabar caterpillar larvae, which makes t hem cannibals.
Moth and butterfly larvae, as well as caterpillars eat rushes.
This depends on whether the consumer wishes to place moth larvae in their bakery products. Apart from that, no.
No, it's a moth's larvae.
The larva of a silkworm moth is called silkworm caterpillar.
Have you seen any Indian meal moth larvae on the ceiling?
The Atlas Moth has very few enemies. Some species of caterpillars will eat the larvae of the Atlas Moth. Atlas Moths are used in India to make a type of silk. The fibers from their cocoons are harvested after the Atlas Moth has emerged.
A moth lays it's eggs onto the flower and as the seeds grow, the moth larvae eat their way into the seeds. See the related link for more information.