I know exactly what you mean. I describe them the same way. It's most likely going to be an Eastern Tent Caterpillar Moth or a Tobacco Hornworm Moth. Image it and see.
a moth
The Ladyfinger moth has a black or brown body and pink wings. This species of moth happens to look like a wasp.
Moth
Hummingbird Moth
insect that has white spots on black wings with red hind area. looks like a small moth or wasp with out a stinger
Ah, what a lovely question! The insect that rhymes with "cloth" is a moth. Moths are beautiful creatures that flutter gracefully in the night, just like a delicate brushstroke on a canvas. Keep exploring the wonders of nature, my friend!
Its body is similar to a bee, and the wings are shaped like a moth. I know it is not a dragonfly.
A moth that looks like an owl is called an "owl moth."
An insect that looks like a butterfly, a dragonfly, and a bee is likely what is called an American lady butterfly. They are usually found in the North American Midwest such as Kansas and Oklahoma.
A moth.
yes the yucca moth is a insect because it is in the moth family.
The insect you are referring to is called a caterpillar.