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Other crossword clues for answer "MOTHS"

MOTHS
Fabric lovers
Closet invaders
Costumier's woe
Night light sights
Flame fanciers
Some lepidopterans
Closet eaters?
Fluttery fliers
Closet pests
What cutworms become
Night-light crowd?
Bunch of old clothes?
Nocturnal fliers
Some balls bump them off
Wool eaters
Light swarmers
Flame-loving flitters
Nocturnal butterfly relatives
Nocturnal insects
Flames attract them
Yucca pollinators
Some are nectar eaters
Cedar avoiders
Pests repelled by cedar
Night fliers
Light-circling insects
Flame followers
Butterfly relatives
Butterfly kin
Mature caterpillars
Winged insects
Some ex-caterpillars
Cedar haters
Flame-loving insects
They fly by night
Metaphor for disuse
Linen closet pests
What some caterpillars become
Fly-by-nights.
Insects.
Millers.
Lunas or browntails.
Night-flyers.
Housewife's problem.
Closet intruders
Closet predators
Wool consumers
Fabric fanciers
Some papal escapees
Racing sailboats
Closet culprits
Storage problem
Tussocks, e.g.
Butterflies' cousins
Luna and miller
Winged flame seekers
Lepidopterans
Naphthalene repels them
Hole makers
Unwanted closet items
Naphthalene targets
Wool lovers
Hole producers
Ones attracted to flames
What some balls repel
Former silkworms
Ones woolgathering?
Unwelcome closet discovery
Ones found in the closet?
Ones in the closet?
Targets of naphthalene
Insects that may lack mouths
Outdoor lighting fixtures?
Clothes closet pests
Insects that love wool
Ones holing up in closets?
Light-headed sorts?
Light-headed creatures?
Passion Pit "___ Wings"
Fly out of reunion outfits, perhaps
Clothing consumers
Consumers of clothing
Closet infestation
Swarmers around a porch light
Emperors in the closet
Flame lovers
They're drawn to the flame
Insects drawn to flames
Flame worshippers
Some emperors
Bulb circlers
Clothes-munching pests
Insects drawn to light
They sometimes eat in closets
Porch light circlers
Flying wool eaters
Hole-making insects
Insects that are attracted to light
Insects thought to be attracted to moonlight
Lepidopterists' interests
They take night flights
Woolly bears, eventually
Light circlers
Most lepidopterans