Like buterflies, moths usually suck the nectar out of various flowers. And, of course, moths eat clothing, so don't let the moth out. You should put a damp paper towel in the container, and collect various flowers. If you remember where you found the moth/caterpillar, search there for flowers. Also, look on "Google" or "ask" to try and find the type of moth you have, because it might be harmful or poisonous (yeah, some moths are poisonous). Be sure not to really annoy the moth during daylight, because they are nocturnal, so they are mostly active during night. If you do wake it up, it will most likely fly all over the place, flailing and running into walls, but the moth will fall asleep in a matter of minutes. Don't keep the moth forever, you should probably let it go in the summer, unless it is not dead by then (moths live short lives). Well, those are the basics.
Insects such as beetles, moths, and caterpillars feed on lichens. These insects play an important role in breaking down lichens and recycling their nutrients in ecosystems. Some insects have specialized adaptations that allow them to digest lichen compounds.
Jewel spiders primarily feed on insects such as moths, flies, and other small arthropods. They are sit-and-wait predators, capturing their prey with their sticky webs.
Flycatchers eat mainly insects such as flies, mosquitoes, insect larvae, flying ants, small moths, small beetles and some Spiders. They sometimes eat fruit like blackberries or raspberries.
Insects that go through metamorphosis are considered morphing insects. Some morphing insects include butterflies and moths. Butterflies and moths start out as a caterpillar and build themselves a cocoon as the metamorphosis changes take place.
Yes, owls do eat insects as part of their diet. Insects like beetles, moths, and grasshoppers are a common prey for some owl species, especially younger owls learning to hunt. However, insects generally make up a small portion of an owl's overall diet compared to rodents and small mammals.
Moths do not eat any insects! they eat silk only!
Pipistrelle bats eat small insects such as gnats, flies and moths, as well as aquatic insects. They may eat up to 3000 insects in a single night.
yes because moths are insects
they eat insects and mosquitoes they also eat moths, mealworms, waxworms, crickets and any other moths, or worms
Moths are known to eat certain types of fabric.
Turtles eat moths, flies, grasshoppers, and other insects
Sand frogs will eat a variety of insects. They will eat mainly worms, but will eat moths on occasion. They may also eat other frogs.
Redwood moths eat small insects and sometimes nectar or juices from plants. This moth has a lifespan of about two months.
They feed primarily on Moths and other large flying insects.
Yes, some species of frogs do eat moths. Frogs are known for their wide diet that includes insects, such as moths, as part of their food source.
Diet in the Wild They eat mainly insects such as moths, locusts, and roaches.
Hawk moths usually feed on necter from flowers or moths like the death head would prefer honey some really prefer not to eat at all