Jersey tiger moths
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 8:21 pm
Hello,
I'm new here so I don't know how accepted it may or may not be to start a topic about moths!
I just wanted to talk about the Jersey tiger moths that come into my garden and surrounding area. This is the third July that they've occurred, and I only realised today that they are Jerseys rather than another kind of tiger.
I live in Croydon, South London - not the most natural place in the world! My garden however is full of bushes and flowers and left fairly natural, and locally there are wooded and green spaces amongst the concrete, so I can see why we get a diverse range of insects but I remember being surprised when I first saw these. They are so striking.
I read that they have only come up this far north in the last few years. Does anyone else get them and where?
I haven't seen any feeding but as I have been lucky enough to see them close up I see they look like nectar feeders. What plants do they favour? I wonder if something around here attracts them (I have never seen any away from the local vicinity) or if they are actually quite widespread.
I will post a picture of one that flew onto my knee.
I'm new here so I don't know how accepted it may or may not be to start a topic about moths!
I just wanted to talk about the Jersey tiger moths that come into my garden and surrounding area. This is the third July that they've occurred, and I only realised today that they are Jerseys rather than another kind of tiger.
I live in Croydon, South London - not the most natural place in the world! My garden however is full of bushes and flowers and left fairly natural, and locally there are wooded and green spaces amongst the concrete, so I can see why we get a diverse range of insects but I remember being surprised when I first saw these. They are so striking.
I read that they have only come up this far north in the last few years. Does anyone else get them and where?
I haven't seen any feeding but as I have been lucky enough to see them close up I see they look like nectar feeders. What plants do they favour? I wonder if something around here attracts them (I have never seen any away from the local vicinity) or if they are actually quite widespread.
I will post a picture of one that flew onto my knee.
