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Sure, I'm glad to help! If you have further questions, though, you may want to ask Wikipedia:Reference desk because you'll get a quicker reply. I'm not exactly sure of an answer but do you know if your moth has a tongue? If so then the only food it will eat is the nectar from a flower, like a butterfly. I'm not exactly sure of flower species, but Honey suckle will probably do. But your moth may not have any mouth at all and as a result, have no need to eat. This type of moth only lives for one week and lives only to reproduce. I'm guessing it's the latter situation. But, I do know one thing for sure, once the moth has fully matured, you need to release it right away. It will have an instinct to find the food it eats (if it does eat), and it will need to reproduce. I'm sorry I was not very much help, you may want to also ask the Wikipedia:Reference desk and maybe someone over there has a clearer answer. -- penubag  (talk) 01:23, 1 March 2008 (UTC)