Moth Lifespan: How Long Do Moths Live by Species and Type
A luna moth landed on my screen door one warm night, pale green and the size of my palm. I went to find it the next evening. It was gone. That moth had no mouth and only about a week to live.
The moth lifespan is short for most adults. Many giant silk moths live only 5 to 10 days, and they cannot even eat. Smaller moths like clothes moths and hawk moths last 2 to 4 weeks.
Below you will find a full chart of moth life spans by species. After the chart, I explain the life cycle and why adults live such short lives. You will also see which moths live longest and how to protect your home from pest moths.

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Moth Lifespan Chart
Here are the key facts on moths at a glance.
| Feature | Details |
| Group | Moths (order Lepidoptera) |
| Adult lifespan (most) | A few days to a few weeks |
| Shortest-lived | Comet and Madagascan moon moth, 4 to 6 days |
| Longest-lived adult | Black witch moth, 1 to 4 months |
| Life stages | Egg, larva, pupa, adult |
| Do most adults eat? | No (giant silk moths have no mouth) |
| Active time | Mostly at night |
| Main pest moths | Clothes moth, pantry (Indianmeal) moth |
Moth Lifespan by Species
A moth’s adult life is short. Most live only days to a few weeks. The chart below shows common moths and how long the adults live.
| Species | Typical Adult Lifespan |
| Luna Moth | 7-10 days |
| Atlas Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Cecropia Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Polyphemus Moth | About 1 week |
| Rosy Maple Moth | 2-9 days |
| Io Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Emperor Gum Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Madagascan Moon Moth | 4-6 days |
| Hawk Moth | 2-6 weeks |
| Hummingbird Hawk-Moth | 2-5 weeks |
| Death’s-head Hawk Moth | 2-6 weeks |
| White-lined Sphinx | 2-4 weeks |
| Oleander Hawk-Moth | 2-4 weeks |
| Peppered Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Canary-shouldered Thorn | 1-3 weeks |
| Winter Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Tiger Moth | 1-3 weeks |
| Garden Tiger Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Isabella Tiger Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Giant Leopard Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Silkworm Moth | 5-10 days |
| Gypsy Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Bagworm Moth | Days to a few weeks |
| Plume Moth | 1-3 weeks |
| Clearwing Moth | 1-4 weeks |
| Yucca Moth | A few days |
| Codling Moth | 2-4 weeks |
| Clothes Moth | 2-4 weeks |
| Indianmeal Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Miller Moth | Several weeks to months |
| Owlet Moth | 2-4 weeks |
| Black Witch Moth | 1-4 months |
| Puss Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Promethea Moth | 4-10 days |
| Imperial Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Spanish Moon Moth | 1-2 weeks |
| Comet Moth | 4-6 days |
These numbers cover the adult stage only. A moth spends most of its life as a caterpillar and a pupa. The winged adult is the final, brief chapter.
How Long Do Moths Live?
Most adult moths live a few days to a few weeks. The giant silk moths are the shortest. A luna moth lives 7 to 10 days, and a comet moth lives 4 to 6 days.
Nectar-feeding moths last longer. Hawk moths live 2 to 6 weeks because they can eat. Food keeps them going past the silk moths’ brief run.
A few moths stretch even further. The black witch moth lives 1 to 4 months. It feeds and travels long distances, which extends its life.
Why Do Adult Moths Live So Short?
Many adult moths cannot eat. The giant silk moths hatch with no working mouth. They live on fat stored during the caterpillar stage.
Their one job is to breed. The adult finds a mate, lays eggs, and dies within days. Feeding is not part of the plan.
Moths that can feed live longer. Nectar gives them energy to keep flying and mating. Even these adults rarely pass a month or two.
The Moth Life Cycle
A moth goes through four stages. Egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The caterpillar and pupa stages take up almost all of its life.
| Stage | How Long | What Happens |
| Egg | Days to weeks | Laid on a host plant or fabric |
| Larva (caterpillar) | Weeks to months | Eats and grows; the main feeding stage |
| Pupa (cocoon) | Weeks to months | Transforms inside a silk case |
| Adult moth | Days to a few weeks | Mates and lays eggs; many do not eat |
The Caterpillar Stage
The larva, or caterpillar, is the eating stage. It feeds on leaves, grain, or fabric and grows fast. This stage can last weeks or months, far longer than the adult.
From Cocoon to Adult
When full grown, the caterpillar spins a silk cocoon. Inside, it changes into an adult moth. The moth breaks free with wings, ready to mate and start again.
Moth vs Butterfly
People often mix up moths and butterflies. Both belong to the same insect order. A few clues tell them apart.
| Feature | Moth | Butterfly |
| Active time | Mostly night | Mostly day |
| Antennae | Feathery or thin | Thin with club tips |
| Wings at rest | Held flat | Held upright |
| Body | Stout and furry | Slim and smooth |
Most moths fly at night and rest with flat wings. Butterflies fly by day and fold their wings up. A moth’s body is also stouter and furrier.
Types of Moths and Their Lifespans
Moths come in many families. Their adult life spans line up with how they live. Here are the main groups.
Giant Silk Moths
Giant silk moths are the showstoppers. The luna, atlas, cecropia, and polyphemus belong here. They have no working mouth and live about 1 to 2 weeks.
Hawk Moths
Hawk moths, also called sphinx moths, are strong fliers. The hummingbird hawk-moth and death’s-head hawk moth are examples. They feed on nectar and live 2 to 6 weeks.
Tiger Moths
Tiger moths wear bold patterns as a warning. The garden tiger and giant leopard moth are well known. Most adults live 1 to 2 weeks.
Pest Moths
Some moths cause trouble indoors and on farms. Clothes moths, pantry moths, and codling moths are the main pests. Their adults live 1 to 4 weeks.
Which Moths Live the Longest?
A few moths beat the short-life rule. The black witch moth leads at 1 to 4 months. It is a strong flier that feeds and migrates.
The miller moth also lasts longer, from several weeks to months. Some moths even overwinter as adults in sheltered spots. They wake and finish their lives in spring.
Longer life ties back to feeding. Moths that eat as adults outlast those that do not. The black witch is the clearest example.
What Do Moths Eat?
It depends on the moth and its stage. Adult moths that feed drink nectar, sap, or fruit juice. Many adults eat nothing at all.
The caterpillars are the real eaters. They chew leaves, grain, and even wool. This is the stage that damages plants and clothes.
Clothes moth adults do not eat fabric. The larvae do the damage by feeding on wool and fur. The flying adult you see wants only to mate.
Where Do Moths Live?
Moths live on every continent except Antarctica. You find them in forests, fields, and gardens. They rest by day and fly at night.
Some moths move into homes. Pantry moths live in stored grains and cereal. Clothes moths hide in closets and feed on natural fibers.
Caterpillars stay near their food. A moth lays eggs where the young can eat. That spot might be a tree, a garden bed, or a bag of flour.
When Are Moths Most Active?
Most moths are active at night. They rest during the day and fly after dark. Bright lights pull them in and confuse their path.
A few moths fly by day. The hummingbird hawk-moth hovers at flowers in sunlight. It looks and moves much like a tiny bird.
Season matters too. Many moths appear in warm months and breed fast. Winter moths are an exception and fly in the cold.
Are Moths Harmful?
Most moths are harmless and helpful. They pollinate night-blooming plants and feed birds and bats. A healthy yard needs them.
A small group does damage. Clothes moths ruin sweaters, and pantry moths spoil food. Codling and gypsy moths harm fruit and trees.
The harm comes from the caterpillars, not the adults. Control the larvae and the problem stops. Most moths you see at a light are no threat.
How to Get Rid of Clothes and Pantry Moths
Pest moths are easier to stop than to chase. Clean closets and pantries often. Larvae hide in dark, still corners.
Store wool in sealed bags and food in tight containers. This blocks the larvae from their meals. Cedar and lavender help keep clothes moths away.
Toss any infested food and vacuum the shelves. Wash affected clothes in hot water. Catch the cycle early before it spreads.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do moths live?
Most adult moths live a few days to a few weeks. Giant silk moths live about a week. Some, like the black witch moth, last 1 to 4 months.
Why do some moths not eat?
Giant silk moths hatch with no working mouth. They live on fat stored as caterpillars. Their one job is to mate, then they die.
What is the shortest-lived moth?
The comet moth and Madagascan moon moth live 4 to 6 days. They cannot eat and survive only long enough to breed.
Which moth lives the longest?
The black witch moth. It lives 1 to 4 months because it feeds and migrates. Most other moths live only days or weeks.
What is the difference between a moth and a butterfly?
Moths fly at night and rest with flat wings. Butterflies fly by day and fold their wings up. Moths also have furrier bodies.
Do moths damage clothes?
The larvae do, not the adults. Clothes moth caterpillars eat wool, fur, and silk. The flying moth you see is looking to lay eggs.
How do I keep moths out of my pantry?
Store food in sealed containers and clean shelves often. Throw out infested items and check new groceries before storing them.






