Prolonged periods of warm weather this summer have seen our gardens and outdoor spaces bursting into life. Vibrantly-coloured plants and glorious wildlife species can be found around every corner and ...
One look at a regal moth and you might mistake it for a type of flower, like a marigold. It is large, vividly orange, and comes equipped with wings that look like petals. Stick around long enough, ...
Moths are an indicator species, which means their numbers help determine the health of an ecosystem – and they've been around for more than 190 million years! According to Texas State Parks, that's ...
For more details on the light brown apple moth, visit the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Web site at www.cdfa.ca.gov. It has photographs of the moth, lists of host plants, maps of ...
The next time you’re near a patch of flowers and you think you see a hummingbird zip by, take a closer look! It just might be a hummingbird moth, a lesser-known but important pollinator. Sphinx moths ...
For my middle-of-the-night visits to our home’s smallest room, I’m usually alone. But not lately. Nocturnal face-flapping moths have invaded our home. Sometimes hidden in a hung towel or closet crack, ...
For more details on the light brown apple moth, visit the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Web site at http://www.cdfa.ca.gov. It has photos of the ...