Mullein Moth

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Snapped this beastie today, I am reliably informed this is the Caterpillar of the Mullein Moth. Stunning thing, about 2" long.


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They turn into a rather drab moth:

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Jerry you should have made that one a quizz, as i would have known the answer. :wink:

Kind regards Old Herbaceous.

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Hello,

They're certainly stunning beasties...Great Mulleins and the caterpillars.

I would have answered the quiz too...as the Great Mulliein was the first plant I ever gardened..by moving some seedlings from my Grandmas to home...soon learned about the caterpillars too.
Don't think Mum really approved as she considers Mulleins a weed they having arived at Grandmas via a delivery of top soil and seeded everywhere...for years now though we have always allowed an odd one or two to stand in the garden.



All the best,
Clive.
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