(NEXSTAR) – One of the world’s largest known moths has been reported for the first time in the United States, and experts are now asking residents to report any other sightings of the insect.
An invasive bug species, the spongy moth, has been spotted in the tall tree canopies of Lakewood and has the potential to negatively impact Pacific Northwest forests. The spongy moth can grow up to ...
Carpet moths become active from March through October, feasting on keratin found in materials like wool, cashmage, silk, and ...
WASHINGTON — Similar to the spotted lanternfly, the box tree moth is a non-native species that originated in Asia. It's believed to have made its way to Germany in 2007 through shipments of ornamental ...
The other day, Ben Parkhurst, a regional ecologist for Bush Heritage Australia, went out to Hamelin Station Reserve to do ...
Tussock moth caterpillars are back in Florida. Their spiky hairs can cause an itchy rash. Learn how to avoid them.