Brown-tail Moth Face
Apple & Plum Case-bearer
V-Pug
Buff Footman
The Phoenix
Rosy Footman
Rosy Footman Side
Grey Pug?
Small Blood-vein
Carcina quercana
Red-barred Tortrix Female
Catoptria pinella Open
Catoptria pinella
Pale Oak Beauty
Pebble Prominent
Pebble Prominent Side
Pebble Prominent Face
Phlyctaenia coronata
Poplar Lutestring
Poplar Lutestring Side
Clay
Orthopygia glaucinalis Open
July Highflyer
Coleophora flavipennella
Scarce Footman
Apple Ermine
Trachycera suavella
Scarce Footman Side
Mottled Beauty
Platyptilia pallidactyla
May Highflyer
Short-cloaked Moth Side
Short-cloaked Moth
Common Lutestring
Elachista rufocinerea
Bryotropha domestica
Oegoconia quadripuncta Top
Oegoconia quadripuncta
Not Sure Tort
Parachronistis albiceps
Light Arches
Batia unitella Top
Batia unitella
Six-spot Burnet Moth Open
Sawfly Larva
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Brown-tail Moth
Many folks have heard of this moth in its caterpillar form, they can reach large numbers in the areas they are, making bag type webs on the food plants.
The hairs of the caterpillars are very irritating to the skin if touched much, but more importantly to the lungs in areas were there are large numbers.
The hairs of the caterpillars are very irritating to the skin if touched much, but more importantly to the lungs in areas were there are large numbers.
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