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Insects

Insects

Elephant Hawk Moth Caterpillars Munching Fuchsias

Pamela Peacock, who lives in East Meon, has some interesting visitors in her garden. There are two elephant hawk moth caterpillars that are particularly enjoying her late flowering fuchsias.

By brianrbiggs, 5 months17/12/2024 ago
Insects

Pale Tussock Moth Larva

I found this very colourful pale tussock moth larva in the Parish this week. Autumn is a good time of year to spot exotic looking larva.

By brianrbiggs, 3 years30/09/2022 ago
Insects

Spiders are Busy

Yes, it is that time of year when spiders are busy. It is their mating time, so you may see many more in and around your house and garden. With the cool misty mornings it is also a good time to see their cobwebs as they may be covered in Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years22/09/2021 ago
Insects

Knot Grass caterpillar

Pamela Peacock spotted this colourful knot grass caterpillar recently. It was identified by ‘Butterfly Conservation’. It is called the knot grass caterpillar, but feeds on a wide variety of herbaceous plants.

By brianrbiggs, 5 years03/10/2020 ago
Insects

Elephant Hawk Moth Caterpillar

This large elephant hawk moth caterpillar was spotted two weeks ago eating a rosebay willow herb plant on the bank of the river channel beside The Cross. They also eat fuchsia and bedstraw plants

By brianrbiggs, 5 years14/09/2020 ago
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