Well for my lazy ones I do. I have a pair of forceps the hubby brought home from the hospital, they work so much better than tweezers cuz they have the larger grasping surface.
I catch the moths with my hands then transfer them to the forceps so I can fit it between the cage bars....they pounce before I can let them loose which is good cuz they do fly right out of the bars.
Zoey rides on my shoulder outside. I put her in my hand and show her where the moth is sitting on the side of the house...as soon as she locks on it's all over... she'll pounce and grab it then run up and eat her treat on my shoulder.
I have captured several before and let them loose in the tent and let the babies hunt! That was fun! The moths try to navigate to the highest point in the tent so Zoey would run up me...the moth would fly away and she would just keep on going...doing these funky flips and acrobatics to catch them! I had to catch her a few times from hitting the floor cuz she just hunts blindly...she's so locked on her target she doesn't pay attention where she's gonna land once she launches off of mama!
Now mosquito eaters are easy to catch with forceps/tongs when they have landed. I just grab their long ol body and take them to the babies. Some get loose but when they are flying they have such a big wingspan that they can't get out of the cage so easily, so the babies get to hunt the ones that get away.
Here's Kodah hunting a moth during tent time...it was hiding behind the tag and he was all over it but he hadn't realized it had just flown away...
Here he is enjoying a mosquito eater hanging on mamas curtains.