Probably so. But if you return to the original spotting you can do a search of the scientific name and find out their host plant and hopefully be able to follow them. I'd be interested to know. (and you can also copy and paste the scientific name in the appropriate field for all three spottings--and any subsequent ones.)
So these tiny guys are in the same place as your spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/100... What good fortune. But what are they eating on the stucco wall, I wonder.
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I've moved this to arthropods for you.
Probably so. But if you return to the original spotting you can do a search of the scientific name and find out their host plant and hopefully be able to follow them. I'd be interested to know. (and you can also copy and paste the scientific name in the appropriate field for all three spottings--and any subsequent ones.)
I believe they were eating the egg casings.
So these tiny guys are in the same place as your spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/100...
What good fortune. But what are they eating on the stucco wall, I wonder.
I have been watching these for the past week, starting with the adult moth.
I have been watching these for the past week, starting with the adult moth.
Interesante!!!