My Moths

We are doing a moth survey from of our garden this year for a study in the département, but while waiting for the moth traps to arrive I've been leaving an outside light on & photographing all the visitors. Since then I decided to start the "sugar trap". I cooked up a litre of cheap wine & 1 Kg of sugar & put 2 natural ropes in the mixture & left to soak for a few days.

Then last night I suspended the ropes between 2 trees in the orchard (photo taken this morning)

Then while Ron was watching the Golf on TV, I was nipping in & out to see if there were any moths having a tipple. The first time I went out there were 2 who stayed until I went to bed & were gone at 5am when I went out to see if there were any more. I was really chuffed as I didn't think I'd get much.

This is a Herald :

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This is Angle Shades

 

You can see they are both eating, I only hope they didn't have a hangover this morning!! I've left the ropes out so maybe I'll get something else tonight.

Best wishes

Hazel in Southwest France

  • Thanks EB ... now I remember where I know it from (without actually remembering name of course!) ... MC found one of it's caterpillars a few weeks ago & posted pics which looked as if going into chrysalis stage!  I looked it up then as I am quite keen to keep one of these biggies (this or Privet or Elephant) in a terrarium to watch it emerge next year & transform into a beautiful creature!  Not been lucky yet ... they can be purchased but would sooner find one in garden!

     

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  • That's a fabulous moth EB, I haven't seen one for ages now.

    This is my last update on this thread as it's still jammed, so I thought i'd post the last photos from the last days in our old house. The trap was done on the 8th September & & then a few moths came to the sugary ropes afterwards too.

    The first was a real treat as it's the same as the photo on the front of my micro-moth book. When I saw it I thought it was really familier!! It's latin name is Carcina quercana

    A Chinese character

    A new Crambidae Agriphila geniculea

    A micro-moth in the Coleophoridae family

    & finally a new Pug on the ropes, an Angle-barred Pug (I think)

    I've edited out my records charts but if anyone is interested they can contact me direct!

    Thanks for all your interest & support.

    Best wishes

    Hazel in Southwest France