What is the documented sustenance for the adult stage of the White-shouldered House Moth?

Answer

Nectar from flowers

The adult White-shouldered House Moth, in stark contrast to its larval stage, possesses mouthparts specialized for consuming liquids. Their documented sustenance in the wild is almost exclusively nectar derived from flowers. This liquid intake provides the necessary sugars to fuel flight and reproductive activities, meaning the adult stage is not responsible for structural or stored goods damage, as they do not consume fabrics or substantial stored commodities.

What is the documented sustenance for the adult stage of the White-shouldered House Moth?
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