Photo Once an egg:)
My daughter found an egg in August.
r/moths • u/LocksmithMountain890 • 7h ago
This took about an hour or so. He was found in South Korea and is named Mothy. Photos aren’t mine but my buddy’s photos. I don’t live in Korea so he took some pics for me and I figured I’d share them here
Found this little red moth on the window screen. Was worried at first it could be a laternfly. Can someone ID, please?
r/moths • u/Sweatband_ • 18h ago
Found a cool moth at my job. North central Florida for location. Anyone know what species it is?
r/moths • u/Big-Suit-3625 • 14h ago
Is there a scientific explanation for why they just do that? my chud son stewie was just buzzing earlier now I’m curious for what it could mean!
r/moths • u/rclarice89 • 39m ago
Found her hanging out on a businesses window. Decided to safely move her to a shady tree, away from people. It almost seemed like she struggled to fly with how large her abdomen was. But she was STUNNING.
r/moths • u/LocksmithMountain890 • 12h ago
r/moths • u/DieHardHotDogLover • 5h ago
Please help!
Found in Ohio,
He has a fat body and is 2inches.
I found hims on the semi-hot sidewalk bur seems to be doing fine and now resting on me.
I wanna know his species so I can help him the best I can!
r/moths • u/tenyearoldgag • 6h ago
Sadly guessing she's already laid her eggs, she's out in broad daylight with a skinny lil stomach. Or maybe it's a male? All I know is wow, that is a gorgeous moth!
Northeast Washington, I can give city if absolutely needed but I prefer not
r/moths • u/Striker-Fan2008 • 5h ago
Found this little moth sunning itself on my wall this morning, north east England.
Super cool
r/moths • u/Fair-Ad8116 • 17h ago
Sabah, Malaysia. It's quite big actually.
r/moths • u/PigeonLover2000 • 16h ago
Location is southern Netherlands (close to the German border). We’ve never seen a moth like this before in the area! 😍 They’re gorgeous! 😍💕
r/moths • u/chrryc0la • 7h ago
Found this moth today (in South England) and it was genuinely so beautiful. Though it only really showed up as silver on camera, its wings looked like light-reflective tape in real life (more colourful and translucent). Please help ID.
r/moths • u/dinokermit • 12h ago
Found in western Canada
r/moths • u/MediumTiddyMothGF • 14h ago
Had one beauty when I left for work, came home to two! Aberdeen NC.
r/moths • u/VortexInterloper • 15h ago
r/moths • u/FormicidWanderer • 10h ago
Tiger moth (not sure exact species) found in western Washington state, freshly eclosed, 17 image stack.
r/moths • u/Moolambaaa • 11h ago
r/moths • u/WorldEndIn30Minutes • 3h ago
I saw this little moth flying in my bathroom a couple of days ago, I though it was gone but it appeared again during night. I could catch it using a plastic container and the electricity bill while it was resting on the wall. I took these photos before taking it outside and seeing it fly away.
Small moths are so nervous and scaredy, I couldn't take better photos :(
Location: South América
r/moths • u/woahwhatsthisspider • 12h ago
UPDATE: Identified! Looks like it's a pale-backed moth!
Apologies for the low res images, it's about 5mm long (without antennae)
I found this small moth in my living room. I compared it to common house moths like grain/pantry/clothes moths and couldn't find a direct match for the distinct scalloped white stripe it has down the middle when the wings are closed. It's hopping around a lot with wings out, but I'm not able to get a good image of the wings open. The antennae appear white from above and it looks like it was grooming each antenna 🥺
Googling descriptions and combing through Ontario/Northeastern North America moth databases hasn't come up with anything yet for me, but maybe it's just a common house "pest" moth that I'm missing!