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Moths in the adult stage do not eat, but moths in the larval stage do. Adult moths lay their eggs on leaves, silk or wool and the larvae that are born get all the nutrients they need from eating the leaf, silk or wool. They then lay their eggs in a silk case, and the cycle goes on and on and on...
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