Identifying Local Moths and Their Host Plants

Identifying Local Moths and Their Host Plants

Learn about new ways to support these beautiful insects and how to find them at one’s own home.

By Edge of the Woods Native Plant Nursery

Date and time

Thursday, July 31 · 7:45 - 9:15pm EDT

Location

Edge of the Woods Native Plant Nursery, LLC

2415 Pennsylvania 100 Lowhill Township, PA 18069

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for a special night-time event to celebrate customer appreciation week. Staff at EOTW have witnessed many interesting species of lepidoptera and at this event we will attempt to see some of them and talk about their favorite host plants. There are no guarantees, but who knows? —Maybe we will encounter some of the beautiful moths found locally: Regal, Imperial, Io, Cecropia, Rosy Maple, or the fascinating Luna moth. We don’t know who will show up, but we will see!


This talk is intended for anyone who wants to learn more about several interesting moth species known to use native plants as host plants. After this talk, you may come away finding new ways to support these beautiful insects and find them at one’s own home.

It will be dark when you head back to the car so you should bring a headlamp or flashlight. We will be standing in one area reviewing information and observing moths and insects after dark.

Dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes. In the event we need to cancel due to weather we will notify you via the email address you used to register.

Source for getting started:
Moths and Caterpillars of the North Woods by Jim Sogaard
https://shop.shakeandco.com/book/9780979200663

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Edge of the Woods Native Plant Nursery, LLC specializes in plants native to the mid-atlantic region.  We are a retail, container nursery, offering trees, shrubs, and perennials.  Our 10 acre site includes a large selection of native plants for sale, as well as demonstration gardens, an American Chestnut Orchard, a sample hedgerow, meadow and more.