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June 17, 2011

This moth is up to no good

While making my rounds the other night I caught this moth in the process of laying eggs on an Angel Trumpet bloom.

mothuptonogood.jpgSorry Mr. Moth, that earned you the kiss of death. The fact that you are laying them on a very special double yellow seedling I have in my watch zone means you have no chance for forgiveness.

Caterpillars are my number one pest problem during the summer and almost all of the ones I find munching on my plants come from moths.

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