The typical domestic moth devours 12cm of clothing a minute when under observation in a controlled enviromnent.
The common clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) is a species of moth known for consuming natural fibers like wool and silk found in clothing and textiles. They are considered a pest because their larvae can cause damage to fabrics.
Kestrel eats a frog, the frog will eat the moth and the moth will eat the ladybird, this answer was answered by NIA!
The most common type of worm-like bug that eats clothes is the clothes moth larva. They are attracted to natural fibers like wool, silk, and fur, and can cause damage to clothing, carpets, and upholstery. Proper storage and regular cleaning of items can help prevent infestations.
Tiger moth pupae do not eat anything as they are in a non-feeding stage. They spend this time developing and undergoing metamorphosis within a protective cocoon before emerging as adult moths.
Many animals eat hair. The cloth moth is one of the most prominent. However, some animals like cats and dogs will also eat hair they have shed.
No but it will eat clothes and other little creachers.
I'm not sure who you are referring to when you say "they" but moth's will eat clothes made of cotton, wool, etc.
yes, it is kinda like that. That's what moth holes are in clothes.
They don't swell up, there balls you put in your clothes so that moths don't eat your clothes. The moth balls do smell a lot though.
To prevent clothes moths from damaging your wardrobe, you can regularly clean and vacuum your closet, store clothes in airtight containers, use moth repellents like cedar or lavender, and regularly inspect your clothes for signs of moth damage. Unfortunately, I do not have pictures of clothes moths to share.
A clothes moth is a small insect with a wingspan of about 1/2 inch. It has a golden color and a narrow, elongated body. You can identify a clothes moth by its size, color, and distinctive shape.
It is possible that your cat ate a moth.
They eat shrimp With there moth
no moth do not eat people but it may poke holes through clothing
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No, but some moth caterpillars eat wool.
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