Not only is it exotic (and unfortunately widely established) but its larvae eat the larvae inside bee and wasp nests. Now that's one bad*** moth! Hugh On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 11:07 PM, Diana Stock-Prescott < diana.stockprescott@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Ooooo an exotic..like the sound of that like I have some fancy moth > visiting. Thanks Hugh. > > Diana Stock -Prescott > Knox Co, TN > > > > > On May 9, 2011, at 10:44 PM, Hugh McGuinness wrote: > > Hi Diana, > > Your moth is the exotic Aphomia sociella. > > Hugh > > On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Diana Stock-Prescott < > diana.stockprescott@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I wonder what hatched. There are so many flies? on my sheet I can hardly >> get to the moths. >> >> >> So far this is a favorite but it's early. Now to ID it. >> >> >> Diana Stock -Prescott >> >> Knox Co, TN >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Hugh McGuinness > The Ross School > 18 Goodfriend Drive > East Hampton, NY 11937 > > > -- Hugh McGuinness The Ross School 18 Goodfriend Drive East Hampton, NY 11937