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It depends upon the species of moth. Some do not eat as adult moths (Luna, Cecropia, Polyphemus, etc) and some eat nectar. Some drink the fluid in buffalo eyes. Sometimes they do eat crap - literally. Male butterflies and moths often eat dung.

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