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Moth natural enemies
Within the wild moths and their larvae are the food source for many species – in this article we will look at the different types of enemies moths find in their natural habitat.
UK's largest moth found on Dartmoor
The UK’s largest moth has been found fluttering around Dartmoor, a beautiful privet hawk moth was found by wildlife author Charlie Elder who lives near Tavistock. Sharing his find on Twitter, Charlie - who is head of production for Western Morning News...
Are moths on the move?
The release of a new book has shown how moths in Britain and Ireland are changing and has revealed that they are on the move. This is down to factors such as habitat damage and climate change, and the extent of the change was explained in the new publication...
The surprising tale of our winter moths
Not one of the five or six overwintering butterfly species usually venture out in the winter, they usually safely tucked up in hibernation. So it may be surprising that out of the four hundred moths in the UK, 11 are considerably more active in the winter...
Genetically engineered male moths released to stop crop damage
A new strain of genetically modified moth has been released into the wild in the state of New York. The Diamondback Moth causes billions of dollars of damage in the crops of the brassica genus, including cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower. However, the...