07-17-2024, 10:32 PM
I always found it odd that moths will eat wool, but don't eat sheep.
Is there something done during the processing of the wool (like washing or coloring) that makes the wool after being removed from the sheep more favorable for moths to eat, or do sheep emit some hormone that repulses moths and if so, why don't we just harness that power?
Is there something done during the processing of the wool (like washing or coloring) that makes the wool after being removed from the sheep more favorable for moths to eat, or do sheep emit some hormone that repulses moths and if so, why don't we just harness that power?