Female moths avoid laying eggs on stressed plants that emit ultrasonic sounds. Instead, they choose silent, healthy plants.
Bogong moths are one of the only recorded animals, besides humans, to use the stars for navigation. Read here to learn how ...
Most people think of moths as small insects fluttering across porch lights, but some species greatly challenge that image.
A humble moth has been identified as having the sharpest hearing in the animal kingdom - up to 150 times more sensitive than a human's. The greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) lays its eggs in ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — I stepped outside on my way to work Wednesday morning and was greeted with an unfamiliar sight. A small, fuzzy, black caterpillar was waiting for me on my porch. All I could ...
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The moth that uses starry skies to travel 600 miles
Each year, Bogong moths in Australia embark on a 620-mile journey to escape the summer heat by retreating to cool alpine ...
Researchers have discovered that the greater wax moth is capable of sensing sound frequencies of up to 300 kHz -- the highest recorded frequency sensitivity of any animal in the natural world.
If birds of a feather flock together, get ready to make some room. It turns out that across the animal kingdom, winged and finned creatures -- from tiny insects to giant whales – share some incredible ...
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