Sunday, July 02, 2006

Luna Moths


We were surprised this spring by the very large moths flying around and then quickly dying. After some research, we found that they are Luna moths and they only live one week! I found this information about them on the internet. Luna moths are one of the most unusual and beautiful of the North American moths known as Saturnidae. They are well known for their green-yellow colors and long tails, and although they are often seen in pictures, they are a real surprise when found in nature. Although they are common throughout the eastern U.S., their night flying habits and short life span as an adult moth, only about 1 week, combine to make them a rare find. The luna moth, with a wingspan of 4.5-5.0 inches, is one of the largest moths in North America and is very common in many of the eastern states from Maine all the way to Florida. They usually are seen less as you go westward to Texas and the Great Plains. It is also found in southern regions of many Canadian provinces such as Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskachewan.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A few years ago in Mount Uniacke Nova Scotia I saw hundreds of these moths on the outside white wall of a gas station. Initially I thought the moths were painted all over the wall which in itself was nice...as I got closer I could see that the wall was alive with these beautiful creatures. Unfortunately I did not get a photo...