Two species commonly known as clothing moths (Tineola bisselliella and Tinea pellionella) will survive as adults just as long without food as with it, because the adults of both species do not eat. Like some other moths, they get all their nutrition as larvae, and the adult forms exist only to breed. read more
It was quite small, about 2 cms long and two thirds of a centimetre wide. read more
There are a couple of kinds of moths that live indoors: clothes moths and meal moths. Meal moths eat grains (cereal, wheat products, rice, occasionally sugar) and clothes moths eat wool (they are especially fond of my cashmere sweaters!). The moth life cycle goes something like this. Two moths have sex. They lay eggs. read more