Spacestar TheThundersuncat Posted May 24, 2019 Share Posted May 24, 2019 Can you put them in glasses? How do you capture them without damaging the wings? It also seems pretty bad at flying, so it might not actually survive 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renio2490 Posted May 24, 2019 Share Posted May 24, 2019 Um... I'm not the best at this...I used to purposely catch them and then bring them inside, getting all the powder stuff off their wings on to my hand 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wikipedia [he/him] Posted May 24, 2019 Share Posted May 24, 2019 1 minute ago, randomspacecat said: Can you put them in glasses? How do you capture them without damaging the wings? It also seems pretty bad at flying, so it might not actually survive Yes, usually plastic glasses are better since they're softer. Wait until the moth has settled on a flat object. Slowly creep towards it, and place the glass over it. Lift the glass up slightly, enough to get paper underneath, and slide the paper in. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jasper Posted May 25, 2019 Share Posted May 25, 2019 6 hours ago, randomspacecat said: Can you put them in glasses? How do you capture them without damaging the wings? It also seems pretty bad at flying, so it might not actually survive My advice as bug-captureing veteran: Get a clear jar/glass, so you can see the moth inside so you know where it is at all times so you don't hurt it. Its actually not that hard, just walk up and gently put the cup or jar on top of it. Make sure the mouth of the jar does not touch the bug, but goes around it. Then oooooh so slowly and gently get a piece of paper and sliiiiiide it under the cup/jar. life the paper that is covering the mouth of the jar and the jar up together, and then tip the jar so the bottom of the jar is tilted upwards. Bugs always like to climb UP, so the moth will most likely climb to the bottom of the jar that is slightly tilted up. This is good because then it is away from the mouth of the jar, allowing you to put a lid on, of course with breathing holes on top. Keep in mind you normally wouldn't want to keep a moth in just a jar, it is a good temporary housing solution, but NOT a good permanent one. Once you have it secure in the jar/glass, asses its health. Whats wrong with its wings? Are they deformed? torn? folded? After you figure that out, start googling like crazy. Find out what kind of moth it is, what it eats, ect. That'll help you care for it. Post some pictures of the moth if you can! 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sky Posted May 25, 2019 Share Posted May 25, 2019 1 hour ago, Jasper said: My advice as bug-captureing veteran: Get a clear jar/glass, so you can see the moth inside so you know where it is at all times so you don't hurt it. Its actually not that hard, just walk up and gently put the cup or jar on top of it. Make sure the mouth of the jar does not touch the bug, but goes around it. Then oooooh so slowly and gently get a piece of paper and sliiiiiide it under the cup/jar. life the paper that is covering the mouth of the jar and the jar up together, and then tip the jar so the bottom of the jar is tilted upwards. Bugs always like to climb UP, so the moth will most likely climb to the bottom of the jar that is slightly tilted up. This is good because then it is away from the mouth of the jar, allowing you to put a lid on, of course with breathing holes on top. Keep in mind you normally wouldn't want to keep a moth in just a jar, it is a good temporary housing solution, but NOT a good permanent one. Once you have it secure in the jar/glass, asses its health. Whats wrong with its wings? Are they deformed? torn? folded? After you figure that out, start googling like crazy. Find out what kind of moth it is, what it eats, ect. That'll help you care for it. Post some pictures of the moth if you can! stop making me want a moth to show up injured at my house so i can save it it's not good for my mental health 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bostonlobstah Posted May 25, 2019 Share Posted May 25, 2019 1 hour ago, Jasper said: My advice as bug-captureing veteran: Get a clear jar/glass, so you can see the moth inside so you know where it is at all times so you don't hurt it. Its actually not that hard, just walk up and gently put the cup or jar on top of it. Make sure the mouth of the jar does not touch the bug, but goes around it. Then oooooh so slowly and gently get a piece of paper and sliiiiiide it under the cup/jar. life the paper that is covering the mouth of the jar and the jar up together, and then tip the jar so the bottom of the jar is tilted upwards. Bugs always like to climb UP, so the moth will most likely climb to the bottom of the jar that is slightly tilted up. This is good because then it is away from the mouth of the jar, allowing you to put a lid on, of course with breathing holes on top. Keep in mind you normally wouldn't want to keep a moth in just a jar, it is a good temporary housing solution, but NOT a good permanent one. Once you have it secure in the jar/glass, asses its health. Whats wrong with its wings? Are they deformed? torn? folded? After you figure that out, start googling like crazy. Find out what kind of moth it is, what it eats, ect. That'll help you care for it. Post some pictures of the moth if you can! The bug expert has arrived 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spacestar TheThundersuncat Posted May 25, 2019 Author Share Posted May 25, 2019 Thanks guys! It actually did not start trashing madly in the glass. Still, I'm not sure if they are bad at flying, or crashing against objects hurt it. (You can't really see anything here or the pattern, but hey) Your very flighty target. In my hometown, they're fluffier and lighter. Not sure what that is. (Also cursing my English. Nightactive = Moth? A moth is more than a nightactive butterfly, isn't it?) (It's not that one but they're alike...) Might be "Eisenfarbiger Samtfalter" Still no idea about this dull, nightactive butterfly or moth 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgie Posted May 25, 2019 Share Posted May 25, 2019 24 minutes ago, randomspacecat said: nightactive ???? its nocturnal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spacestar TheThundersuncat Posted May 25, 2019 Author Share Posted May 25, 2019 2 hours ago, heyitsgeorgie said: ???? its nocturnal Yeah, but nightactive sounds derpier. Not as bad as team anti-dayactive/diurnal, but I'll take it 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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