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by berkes
1710 days ago
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We are destroying the habitat of a lot of moths too, though. Edit: but, indeed, quite probably not of the entire group. Many are specialists. In fact, moths are just butterflies, and what we call butterflies are specialists in being able to navigate by daylight. Some moths need very special plants for their time as catterpillar, others need very special flowers to drink from. Again others need a goldilock humidity or temperature or both. I'm just an amateur though. But as beekeeper, I do have a lot of interest for other pollinating and nectar eating insects. |
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> moths are just butterflies
It's more accurate to say that butterflies are a kind of day-flying moth, those belonging to the superfamily Papilionoidea of the order Lepidoptera.