I don't know, but I wish they'd stay there.
2006-07-10 05:23:48
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answer #1
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answered by LindaLou 7
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The moths hate light and also movement. During the daytime, the moths are well-comouflaged as they rest on tree trunks or others places, if they are not well-comouflaged they are easy prey for their natural predators.
2006-07-10 12:52:52
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answer #2
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answered by gospieler 7
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They go to work in their tiny moth offices.
2006-07-10 12:22:49
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answered by Notnadia 4
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They hide in either bushes or trees until it is dark enough out so that they can come out. The seem to prefer dark bushes more than trees because it is easier for them to hide. Hope this helps!
2006-07-10 12:24:26
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answer #4
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answered by cougarchyck@sbcglobal.net 1
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They burrow in your ear before you wake up in the morning, and they come out at night when you're not paying attention.
2006-07-10 12:24:01
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answered by Dawn 2
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"They go to work in their tiny moth offices." Hahaha!
2006-07-10 12:36:52
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answer #6
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answered by fluorescent`pen 3
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Sleep and Eat
2006-07-10 12:22:49
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answer #7
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answered by boxing_fan_4_wlad 5
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I usually see them on a wall or tree, looking like they might be asleep.
2006-07-10 12:23:13
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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To rest in vegetation, trees, flowers, plants ect..
2006-07-16 00:03:58
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answered by eva diane 4
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one is too engrossed with the physics of light in day time.. so he/she calculates over his resarch at night..so maths go to the back seat of ones brains at the day time
2006-07-10 12:26:21
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answer #10
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answered by adi 1
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Sleepy-time. (they need their rest for their next encounter with a light bulb)
2006-07-10 12:23:04
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answered by Anonymous
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