Armyworms in the caterpillar stage are the larvae of moths, and they are crazy surface feeders. They move through lawns in large groups, devouring blades of grass and leaving behind brown lawn ...
A MONG entomologists there are well known to be two very common moths the larvae of which are destructive to fabrics; namely, the case-making clothes moth (Tinea pellionella L.) and the webbing ...
The Buff Pantry, CU Boulder's on-campus food pantry, is here to support all undergraduate and graduate students who are experiencing food insecurity. Clients are welcome to visit the Buff Pantry one ...
The leek moth larva is a small, leaf-mining caterpillar. The first generation (May-June) feeds on the leaves. The worst damage is done by the second generation (July-August) as it continues to damage ...
Moths are found worldwide, but how much do we actually know about them? Read this to learn what moths eat and other fascinating facts! Skip to Content Search Search for: Close Search × News Encounters ...
The wingspan is about 18 mm. There is one generation per year with adults on wing from April to August. The larvae feed inside new shoots of Ptelea trifoliata. When full-grown, the larva leaves the ...
Also known as 'webbing clothes moths', the adults are around 5-8cm long, with a pale silvery-gold appearance and a slightly darker head. They lay tiny eggs in sheltered places, such as fabric seams, ...