Moths
Green Forester Moth
Did you know? Male silk moths can detect female moths up to several miles away.
A Mexican “Jumping” Bean jumps because a moth larva living inside the bean squirms when it gets warm.
The female moth lays between 60 and 300 eggs
There are about 13,000 species of moths in North America and about 165,000 species in the world.
Silk comes from the cocoons of the true Silk Moth. More than 25,000 cocoons must be unraveled to make a single pound of silk thread
Some kinds of moths can stay active in freezing weather because their bodies contain a natural anti-freeze that keeps sharp ice crystals from breaking their cells.
Most moths are nocturnal but seem to be attracted to light (for example, a porch light or a fire). One reason is that because moths are nocturnal, they navigate, or find their way around by using the moon as a point of reference. Moths can become confused by any other light source and they basically get “lost”. As a result, they typically stay where they are, making it look like they are attracted to the light.
Find information on moth pest control at the official NPMA website.
Indian Meal Moths
Indian Meal Moths
The Indianmeal moth was given its name after an insect scientist found it feeding on corn meal, also known as Indianmeal. They typically live from two to six months.
Size: 5/8″
Shape: Elongated, oval
Color: Copper reddish
Legs: 6
Wings: Yes
Antenna: Yes
Common Name: Indian meal moth
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidotera
Family: Pyralidae
Species: Plodia interpuctella
Diet:Indianmeal moths feed on dried fruits, grains, seeds, nuts, chocolate, candies, bird seed, dog food, powdered milk, dried red peppers and candy.
Habitat:Attracted to the light, these bugs are found in bright places where food is stored like restaurants and grocery stores.
Impact:Moths infest foods and can contaminate food products by leaving skin and waste behind.
Prevention:
Store food in sealed containers.
Discard infested foods in outdoor trash bins.
Clean infested cupboards thoroughly with a vacuum and soap and water.
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