Well just like black men and white men there are black moths and while moths.(in history) Well just like black men and white men there are black moths and while moths.(in history) Well just like black men and white men there are black moths and while moths.(in history)
Black peppered moths and white peppered moths
No, big black and white moths are not deadly to humans. Moths are generally harmless insects that do not pose a threat to people. Their large size and coloration are often for camouflage and not for protection or harm.
more smog from factories meant that moths had to adapt to blend in, so there started to be far more black moths than white
The two types of peppered moths are the light-colored form called typica and the dark-colored form called carbonaria. These moths became famous for illustrating natural selection during the Industrial Revolution in England.
Because, as small inconspicuous white flowers, the only pollinators who can find them are moths, and moths come out at night, when they are more obvious.
The population of light-colored moths decreased and the population of dark-colored moths increased.
Yes, sometimes.
White moths typically feed on nectar from flowers. Some species may also consume tree sap or rotting fruit. Additionally, certain white moth caterpillars feed on a variety of plants, including leaves, stems, and flowers.
The peppered moth had white bodies and wings, peppered with black. This coloration blended well into the original British countryside, hiding them from their predator the birds. Factories of the early industrial revolution covered everything with soot. Now the white stood out against the black surroundings making them easy targets for birds. Over time the white moths were wiped out. But, a few of them were darker in color, these survived and multiplied such that the white peppered moth was replaced buy the dark ones.Black moths were selected for when the trees turned black.the moths with the high fitness were selected forThe black moths were more fit for survival, so their phenotype frequency increased.
no they only have to wear either black or white not both
Most likely larvae for the moths you are seeing which are most likely Indian Meal Moths.