As part of the food web, moths and their larvae are food sources for birds, owls, bats, frogs, and toads. Adults emerge from winter cocoons in spring to mate. Females can drop more than 1,000 eggs ...
More people are learning the importance of making small changes in order to create wildlife sanctuaries and to be better guardians of our yards. Like planting milkweed, welcoming bats, and turning off ...
Moths are an important part of the food web and serve as pollinators. Creating moth-friendly habitats involves planting pale-colored, native plants and providing shelter. Resources like the Xerces ...