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Last year quite a few of us remarked that we had seen Hummingbird Hawk Moths
in our gardens and that this was due to the long, hot period at the end of summer. But now I'm wondering if they will have produced young and if so, when we should expect to see them? I haven't seen any of their gigantic cocoons which, I'm guessing, would be on or near a favoured food source? I've suddenly thought of this while looking out of the window at Salvia involucrata which seemed to be a great favourite of theirs. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds after garden to email me) |
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![]() "Sacha" wrote in message k... Last year quite a few of us remarked that we had seen Hummingbird Hawk Moths in our gardens and that this was due to the long, hot period at the end of summer. But now I'm wondering if they will have produced young and if so, when we should expect to see them? I haven't seen any of their gigantic cocoons which, I'm guessing, would be on or near a favoured food source? I've suddenly thought of this while looking out of the window at Salvia involucrata which seemed to be a great favourite of theirs. The caterpillars feed mainly on bedstraws (Galium spp) so that's where you would see them (caterpillars), about now, if there were any. I haven't seen any Hummingbird Hawk Moths yet this year. Perhaps the weather hasn't helped? |
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![]() "BAC" wrote in message ... "Sacha" wrote in message k... Last year quite a few of us remarked that we had seen Hummingbird Hawk Moths in our gardens and that this was due to the long, hot period at the end of summer. But now I'm wondering if they will have produced young and if so, when we should expect to see them? I haven't seen any of their gigantic cocoons which, I'm guessing, would be on or near a favoured food source? I've suddenly thought of this while looking out of the window at Salvia involucrata which seemed to be a great favourite of theirs. The caterpillars feed mainly on bedstraws (Galium spp) so that's where you would see them (caterpillars), about now, if there were any. I haven't seen any Hummingbird Hawk Moths yet this year. Perhaps the weather hasn't helped? It was not until a fine day last October that I saw one on the Winter Jasmine.I shall certainly be on the look out for any this year. Sue,Derby --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.657 / Virus Database: 422 - Release Date: 13/04/2004 |
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 10:05:07 +0100, Sacha wrote:
Last year quite a few of us remarked that we had seen Hummingbird Hawk Moths in our gardens and that this was due to the long, hot period at the end of summer. But now I'm wondering if they will have produced young and if so, when we should expect to see them? I haven't seen any of their gigantic cocoons which, I'm guessing, would be on or near a favoured food source? I've suddenly thought of this while looking out of the window at Salvia involucrata which seemed to be a great favourite of theirs. You won't find the cocoons on plants, they pupate in the soil. The pupae are a chestnut brown and about an inch long. They don't make a cocoon afaik. -- Tim C. |
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This site is interesting, esp. the comments towards the end.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfact...les/3063.shtml -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 13:23:36 +0100, David Hill wrote:
This site is interesting, esp. the comments towards the end. http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfact...les/3063.shtml I wonder how many generations they have per year? -- Tim C. |
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