Chrysodeixis eriosoma moth

A Chrysodeixis eriosoma moth on a milo flower in Hawaii

Chrysodeixis eriosoma, also known as the green garden looper, is a bit of a pest, though it’s the caterpillar, rather than the moth that is the problem. It has spread far and wide, and was first noted in Hawaii back in 1877. This one was on a native Milo flower.

13 thoughts on “Chrysodeixis eriosoma moth

  1. bushboy's avatarbushboy

    that’s a good macro Graham. Thanks for the info too. Caterpillars can do a lot of temporary damage to plants. They mostly bounce back. The resulting moth or butterfly is worth it though

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  2. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons

    The most beautiful pests often cause the most damage. Some compensation. I never kill my messy beautiful hummingbird moth caterpillars, but just move them to some area where they don’t poop on my terrace table!!!

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