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Scraggy the Scarlet Tiger Caterpillar


On July 5th, I found a Scarlet Tiger Moth over at Pebsham, brought her home to photograph and while she was with me she laid four eggs.
I took her back the next day and released her to lay the rest but decided to rear them.
One didn't make the first instar. We over-wintered three on bramble, and lost one late in winter. I've got two left and they are doing great on the bramble and comfrey.
I'm sure they will soon pupate and I'll keep you posted.
I took her back the next day and released her to lay the rest but decided to rear them.
One didn't make the first instar. We over-wintered three on bramble, and lost one late in winter. I've got two left and they are doing great on the bramble and comfrey.
I'm sure they will soon pupate and I'll keep you posted.
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