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fresh butterfly=hummingbird moth

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nightwolf photos
Joined: 9/15/2008
Location: michigan
Posts: 98
Posted: Aug/12/2009 2:43 PM PST

from one butterfly to another.

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NaturallyBeautiful blog photos
Joined: 7/10/2009
Location: Glenville, NY
Posts: 61
Posted: Aug/12/2009 4:57 PM PST

That's a butterfly in the last pic? I have these things all over my Monarda and my husband and I have been trying to figure out what the heck it was
carolyncat353 blog photos
Joined: 4/29/2008
Location: Westlake, La
Posts: 9803
Posted: Aug/13/2009 6:44 AM PST

That last pic is a moth. Possibly a Hummingbird moth. Beautiful pictures!!
nightwolf photos
Joined: 9/15/2008
Location: michigan
Posts: 98
Posted: Aug/13/2009 10:37 AM PST

The last pic. is of a clear winged humming bird moth.
NaturallyBeautiful blog photos
Joined: 7/10/2009
Location: Glenville, NY
Posts: 61
Posted: Aug/14/2009 4:41 AM PST

Are these hummingbird moths good or bad? They are kind of creepy looking, and this is the first time in my life every seeing them.
carolyncat353 blog photos
Joined: 4/29/2008
Location: Westlake, La
Posts: 9803
Posted: Sep/07/2009 11:01 AM PST

Hummingbird moths are good. They help pollinate flowers, too. It's their caterpillar that will destroy your garden. The big, green, horned worm loves tomatoes!
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