IN THE GARDEN | Insects — The good and the bad : vima

IN THE GARDEN | Insects — The good and the bad

The pretty orange moth with black polka dots flitting about your cycads is not a garden friend. It has designs on the new, tender fronds of this prized indigenous plant. It is called Zeronopsis leopardina or the leopard moth and lays its eggs on the leaves. When they hatch into caterpillars they swarm up and devour the young growth, leaving just the stalks intact.

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