Scalloped Sallow
Eucirroedia pampina
October 2, 2002
Here's another moth enjoying some bait.
When you go out to check for moths on sugared trees, you can often see them from a good distance by their eyeshine. Hold your flashilight up to your temple and scan the trees. The eyes of the moths glow like tiny embers. If you sweep the beam in the grass, you will also see the shining eyes of spiders.
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