There are many moths that fly at dusk and dawn, and there are no specific facts that apply solely to "sunset moths."
However, here are 7 facts about moths in general, with some emphasis on dusk/dawn activity:
1. Moths are mostly nocturnal: The majority of moth species are active at night, which is why they are often confused with butterflies.
2. Moths are attracted to light: This is a well-known fact, and it's due to their tendency to navigate using the moon and stars. Artificial light can disrupt this navigation, leading them to fly towards it.
3. Sunset and dawn are peak activity times: While many moths are active throughout the night, some species, especially those that feed on nectar, are more active during the twilight hours when flowers are open.
4. Moths have diverse feeding habits: While some moths are nectar feeders, others are herbivores, feeding on leaves or other plant parts, and some are even predatory.
5. Moths play important roles in ecosystems: They are pollinators, food sources for other animals, and decompose organic matter.
6. Moths have incredible diversity: There are over 160,000 species of moths worldwide, with countless colors, patterns, and sizes.
7. Many moths have amazing camouflage: They use their coloration and patterns to blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators.
If you are interested in learning more about specific moth species, I recommend researching the moths in your area or looking up those with specific characteristics (like color or size) that you are interested in.