The cactus moth has been eating my grandmothers pie that she leaves out on her window seal to cool.
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Good question.The Gypsy Moth was a type of moth that is common to England. The de Havilland DH 60 was first called simply as a "Moth". Maybe it was named this because its wings could be folded alongside the fuselage.In 1928 when the new de Havilland Gipsy I engine was installed did the airplane become the "Gypsy Moth".Actually, the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, has never been a common moth in England. It isn't clear to me if this question is about the moth or the airplane...
It depends on the species. Most species of Rhopalocera have in the neighborhood of 2n = 60 chromosomes.
The atlas moth is the widest moth in the world. Its wing span can reach up to a foot across.
The Yucca plant and yucca moth have a mutualistic relationship where the moth pollinates the plant and lays its eggs in the plant's ovaries. This relationship benefits both species as the plant receives pollination while the moth's larvae feed on some of the plant's seeds. However, this relationship can also have disadvantages, such as potential damage to the plant's seeds and the possibility of the moth overpopulating and harming the plant population.
no. but moth larvae does
no. but moth larvae does
It is a non-native species and therefore has fewer predators.
The American dagger moth is a species of moth native to North America. It is known for its distinctive caterpillar, which has black and yellow stripes and can cause skin irritation if handled. The adult moth has white wings with black markings.
"Leopard moth" can refer to several different species, depending on where you are. There is a type of carpenter worm moth called the leopard moth in Europe, and a type of tiger moth called the leopard moth in the US.
The most common moth species found in North America is the cabbage looper moth.
The Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) holds the title for having the largest wingspan of any moth species, measuring up to around 12 inches (30 cm) across. This impressive moth is native to the tropical and subtropical forests of Southeast Asia.
Yes ! Of course there is ! You need a male moth & a female moth to reproduce the species !
The moth lays its eggs in the flesh of the cactus, which the young eat and destroy as they grow.
An Angoumois moth is a species of moth which is destructive to grain, Latin name Sitotroga cerealella.
The painted apple moth (Teia anartoides) is a species of moth native to Australia and New Zealand known for its distinctively patterned wings. It is considered a pest due to its feeding habits which can damage crops and vegetation. Control measures are implemented to manage its population in areas where it poses a threat to agriculture and forestry.
No. The Luna moth is a large green species common in the eastern United States. The term "leopard moth" can refer to several species, depending on where you are from. In the US, it most often refers to Hypercompe scribbonia, a type of tiger moth with black and white wings.