SEATTLE — Entomologists want Washington state residents to look out for an invasive flying insect – and considering its size, it would be hard to miss. According to KIRO-TV, a University of Washington ...
There isn't a campfire big enough to woo the attention of a 10-inch moth reported in Washington state last month. Wildlife officials in the state say an atlas moth, one of the largest moths in the ...
The moth is usually only spotted in the tropics. It’s burnt orange and bigger than an adult hand, and its species isn’t supposed to be flying around Washington. A University of Washington professor, ...
Most people think of moths as small insects fluttering across porch lights, but some species greatly challenge that image.
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