Sunday, November 22, 2009

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Why do moths eat wool? Moths eat wool because they are hungry. Wool tastes like burgers and fries too baby moths. Baby moths love wool, and they love sheep wool even more.

How do they get to the clothes that we all love? They do this by flying into your house during the summer and laying their eggs. These eggs then become worms or larvae caterpillars which are very hungry for fresh wool when they are born.

In the south, moths are sometimes known to chew on household pets. They call these months pet eaters. Although a pest, sometimes, these moths can be used to weed out sick dogs that are no longer wanted. In these parts of the country, dogs and cats are deathly afraid of these killer moths.

Other unusual facts about moths and other insects are bought and sold, and sometimes found not by chance, but by searching. Till next time, keep those screen doors closed, and you won't have to worry about moths in your home.

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