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My emotions fly randomly from laughter to tears, like a little brown carpet moth caught up in the whirlwind of spring cleaning, fluttering now here, now there.
Salad rocket typically grows on dry, disturbed ground and is also used as a food by the larvae of some moth species, including the Garden Carpet moth.
The Barberry Carpet Moth (Pareulype berberata) is a moth of the Geometridae family.
The garden nasturtium is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the Dot Moth and the Garden Carpet Moth.
I am a property manager based in north London; grey squirrels should be and are in my business widely regarded as pests along with rats, mice, carpet moth and feral pigeon.
The balsam carpet moth was added to the list of British species when it was found at the Wood in 1955, and it is only known at one other site in Britain.
The first Cheshire sighting of the scorched carpet moth (Ligdia adustata) was not at Sound Heath, and the locally rare large nutmeg moth (Apamea anceps) has never been observed here either.
In Europe as many as 69 species of insects and seven species of fungus utilize Garlic Mustard as a food plant, including the larvae of some Lepidoptera species such as the Garden Carpet moth.
The locally rare wood carpet moth was found at Pawston Lake in 1929, and a number of nationally or locally scarce plants are also present, including the autumnal water starwort, blunt leaved pondweed, gypsywort, maiden pink and shoreweed.
The Cidariini include many of the species known as "carpets" or, ambiguously, "carpet moths" (most other "carpets" are in the Xanthorhoini), and are among the few geometer moths that have been subject to fairly comprehensive cladistic study of their phylogeny.
The first sightings of the migrant hawker dragonfly and scorched carpet moth (please note that this reference to Scorched Carpet on the site is factually incorrect and should be removed) in Cheshire were at Sound Heath, and many other locally rare species have been recorded here.
The site is also home to the Devon carpet moth Lampropteryx otregiata, which may be found only on this site within the whole of Berkshire; also the snipe and jack snipe visit the pools in winter, whilst siskins and redpolls have been recorded feeding in the alders.
Tapestry moths complete their cycles within a year and are more like webbing clothes moths in that they spin webbing in areas where they like to reside.
The Tapestry Moth or Carpet Moth (Trichophaga tapetzella) is a moth of the Tineidae family.
The Tapestry Moth or Carpet Moth (Trichophaga tapetzella) is a moth of the Tineidae family.