Along with the notorious lantern fly, the spongy moth is one of the most “economically and environmentally destructive invasive insects,” according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Fruit Fly Invasion? Here’s How to Get Rid of Them for GoodWho doesn’t love some fresh seasonal fruit? These flies sure do. It’s right in their name, after all. While they can find ...
Scientists discovered a moth that appears 3D despite having flat wings. Tiny structures on its wings reflect light that ...
Cheryl Lang took this photo of a Geranium Plum Moth resting on Pink-flowered Wood Sorel, also known as Oxalis.
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