As far as we know, no is the short answer to this. Since they evolved, Moths have always fed on nectar. Their mouthparts have always either been the same or at least similar to what they have today and have operated in the same manner. In fact, along with Butterflies, Moths are one of the oldest types of insects in existence.
Millions of years ago moths, like many insects would have probably been much more sizeable than they are now. They then draw the nectar up through this proboscis, very much like a drinking straw, and consume the nectar.
In fact, they do not possess teeth, mandibles, palps or any other eating mechanism. As I mentioned earlier, and as with many creatures in nature, there are exceptions to this rule. There are a few varieties of moths that do possess mouthparts capable of piercing human skin. They do generally feed on fruit but have been observed drawing blood from the skin of mammals and will bite humans.
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If you have an infestation of moths in your wardrobe, can moths bite you and cause you discomfort? I touched my neck and it was some kind of bug and I pulled it off of me and threw it to the ground.
Never really took note of it but was always a little unsettled by it. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Subscribe to Entomology Today via Email Enter your email address to receive an alert whenever a new post is published here at Entomology Today.
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