Rainy days and Sundays always get me down when I can not garden!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

A VISITOR TO THE GARDEN

 Cecropia Moth, or Hylaphora cecropia.




My husband found this beauty hanging out in the tomatoes.  It is a Cecropia Moth, which is the largest moth in North America.  Usually nocturnal (it was around dusk) with a wing span of 5-6 inches.  The moth itself does not eat, only the caterpillars.  The male is drawn to the females by her scent and may travel up to seven miles. They live only a few weeks, long enough to mate and lay eggs. 

1 comment:

  1. Wow ... LCC is full of surprises! I've never seen a moth like that. What a great discovery.
    --Scott

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