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What do moths eat.............................?
I could swear I saw a moth swoop in and take
a mosquito right off my arm. Are there carniverous moths?
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
they are pretty much nectar feeders...
like a butterfly...
they also have been known to eat animal droppings...
they really dont need much to live though...
this big azz moth was sitting in the same spot for 3 days til i had to go and fuc with her...she didnt move..therefore she didnt eat that entire time
http://s938.photobucket.com/albums/ad224/lastdance...
=)
- 1 decade ago
Moths don't eat insects. There is only one species of carnivorous moth, and that is the Almonia Lobipennis, or Lobi Moth, and the Lobi Moth drinks blood, but I'm not sure if that is true or not, because the only evidence I have is from Wikipedia.
But I am sure moths are herbivores, not insectivores.