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What is this Giant Moth?

Have you seen this? The Cecropia moth is the largest moth in Ohio. It has orange and cream bands on the hind wings with large half moon spots. It has a large body with orange ands cream strips. The caterpillar is very large and bright green. It has several “knobs” of red, yellow and blue. The Cecropia only eats as a caterpillar. It likes maple, ah, elm, cherry, willow and several other broadleaf trees. The adult will find a place to rest during the day and will be active at night.

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By Karen

July 3, 2009 3:56 PM | Link to this

We have one in our backyard in Pittsburgh. we just found it today. I took pictures of it. I will watch to see if it leaves this evening.

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