Even though field guides often list dozens of host plants for the Luna moth that are known from throughout its range, the moths in any one population may be very host specific. For example, even though oak is commonly listed as one host for the species. Not every Luna moth caterpillar will eat oak. Some only eat cherry, or walnut, or some other species. Try giving your caterpillar a choice of as many host plants as possible and see which one it goes to.
luna moths are very attracted to light at night
The scientific name for a Luna Moth is Actias luna.
The luna moth belongs to the insect kingdom or the Arthropoda
The moth you have found is a Luna moth.
The body parts that the Luna Moth has is the thorax, head and abdomen. The Luna Moth is also called the Giant Silkworm Moth.
The moth being identified is the Luna moth.
luna moth's are not helpful
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A Luna Moth is a large green moth with long 'tails' on the bottom of their wings. They are the moths used in the Lunesta commercials.
The Luna moth belongs to the same order as all butterflies and moths: Lepidoptera.
The moth that has circles on its wings is called the "Luna moth."
To my best knowledge, luna moth caterpillars ARE NOT poisonous. Double check to make sure it is a Luna moth though. Some of its most defining characteristics are its neon green color and its large size.