Does anyone know what this moth is ?
(I assume it is a moth).
Very small with striking greenish yellow body and black markings (I can see a bloke with his arms in the air and legs apart). Similar thickness to a Diamond-back moth but slightly shorter.
It was on a Grandalia Dahlia plant tub. Eggs might already have been on the plant plug as supplied.
Pareidolia Test Moth
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Hello Zig-zag ,
Bugboy knows what it is ,he i,d,d the self same bug for me a while back . Regards Allan.W.
Bugboy knows what it is ,he i,d,d the self same bug for me a while back . Regards Allan.W.
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Some addictions are good for the soul!
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Excellent ! Not a moth then
Thanks Bugboy for the ID and Allan for the heads up.
I assume we have a lot of very small critters spread throughout the nursery. It's just a question of picking up the right plant and spotting said insect before it flies off. Early in the morning you can pick up a pot with a roosting adult Small White or moth on it and it will just stay on the leaves, even if you've tipped the pot round a few times before noticing it.

Thanks Bugboy for the ID and Allan for the heads up.
I assume we have a lot of very small critters spread throughout the nursery. It's just a question of picking up the right plant and spotting said insect before it flies off. Early in the morning you can pick up a pot with a roosting adult Small White or moth on it and it will just stay on the leaves, even if you've tipped the pot round a few times before noticing it.