It’s true that most moths are nocturnal, so you’re more likely to see them flitting around light sources at night than you ...
and the case-bearing clothes moth (Tinea pellionella). It is the immature larvae, rather than the adult moths, that cause the damage to natural fibres such as woollen clothing, upholstery, carpets and ...
Teah Smith, an entomologist and pest consultant for Zirkle Fruit Co., said she and her scouts look for apples with codling ...
Box tree moth larvae and webbing. Box tree moths overwinter as larvae. Once temperatures rise, overwintering larvae emerge and typically begin feeding in March, continuing until they pupate in ...
The female moths don't have legs or wings, so they can never venture far from their cocoons. After mating, they return to the cocoon and hatch their larvae. And when the young hatch, they immediately ...
Federica Bertocchini, from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), removed a batch of wax worms, the larvae of the common insect Galleria mellonella (greater wax moth) from honeycombs in her ...
Greater numbers of codling moths were attracted to apples infested with codling moth larvae than to uninfested apples. However, codling moth response to piped odor from cold-stored thinning apples ...
There are about 20 species of clothes moths and none of them actually eat our clothes – their larvae do. Fabric eaten by a moth These little grubs feed exclusively on animal fibres – like wool ...
It didn't take her long to realise it was moths and their larvae. And they weren't just contained in a cupboard — they were everywhere. Ms Gallagher, along with her friends Maree Whittaker and ...
Journal of the New York Entomological So... Journal of the New York Entomological Society Vol. 20, No. 1, Mar., 1912 Larvæ of a Saturniid Moth Used as Food b ...