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WAX WORM MOTHS


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Posted by ALanolis on May 10, 2003 at 13:40:13:

In Reply to: WAX WORM MOTHS posted by deandre on May 10, 2003 at 07:37:16:

I would say yes. The greater bee moth is eagerly accepted by most insectivores. They are not harmful, and I would assume that the process of changing into the moth would take enough energy to eliminate the high fat content present when the moth was once the worm. If anyone knows the nutritional content of the moth compared to the worm, please refer me to the source.

~ALanolis





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