There wont be any eggs unless they are clothing moths. Moths will ONLY lay eggs on what they ate as a caterpillar, and that never changes. And depending on how big the moth is you would deffinatly notice the poop, it's white and runny. I worked at a butterfly conservatory.
Works on clothing moths, but big moths like Luna moths ignore them, and raccoons like to play with them
catch em and eat em... Yesterday, I saw a gray squirrel eating a large moth. The rogue squirrels here have eaten a school bus loaded with old people on their way to Atlantic City? I thought they came with chips..:cheers2:
lol it was indeed anyways it just flew in my front door and has been hanging out on tehg cieling for liek three days and im too lazy to reach that far but as long as i cant see any runny white poop anwhere hes okay with me maybe he goes outside!