Moths
Gypsy Moth
One of the most invasive species in the world
Saturniidae Moth
Some of the largest moths in the world
Spongy Moth
The female Spongy Moth can lay between 600 to 1,000 eggs
IO Moth
The larvae of the Io Moth has a poisonous and painful sting.
White-shouldered House Moth
The larva is the pest because a fully-grown white-shouldered house moth cannot feed; it can only absorb liquid
Cecropia Moth
Cecropia moths don’t have digestive tracts, so they can’t eat.
Hercules Moth
Adult Hercules moths don’t eat since they don’t have mouths.
Atlas Moth
Adult atlas moths do not eat - they live off fat they stored as larvae.
European Corn Borer
Female can lay up to 600 eggs in her 14-day lifespan
Cactus Moth
Cactus moths can cause serious damage to cacti in locations where they have no predators.
Cabbage Moth
Cabbage moths are named after the vegetable they find the tastiest.
Giant Leopard Moth
When giant leopard moths mate, their mating sessions last over 24 hours.
Black Witch Moth
Some folklore associate Black Witch Moths with bad luck (and even death!), while other associates them with good fortune.
Indianmeal Moth
Indianmeal moths are not from India