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Ermine moth (spec) ~ Spinselmot ~ Stippelmot (Yponomeuta spec) + 3x PiP...

Ermine moth (spec) ~ Spinselmot ~ Stippelmot (Yponomeuta spec) + 3x PiP...
See my three PiP's!!
1: Caterpillars in a leaf web.
2: Silk around the tree on the ground with caterpillars, larves and moth's.
3: The silk tree already without leaves :(


These little ones pack a punch, and can transform an ordinary neighborhood into something right out of a fantasy horror movie in no time.

Native to Europe, these moths like to make their homes in all kind of trees, in case you were wondering about the name. The "ermine" bit comes from the white, cobweb-like silk they produce to make cocoons for themselves--and for everything around them (like a fur coat for trees but gross).

When they nest, the larvae coat an entire tree (or bush, or hedgerow, or building, or anything) with layers of gauzy white silk, making everything look ghostly and white. While the silk doesn't do any harm to human-made objects, it can be damaging to plants, causing them to lose their leaves.

The trees look completely white. That's actually a layer of silk, and the specks you see are the moth caterpillars themselves. The caterpillars build communal nests and cocoons for safety, using whatever is around as the foundation.

Nautilus, Heidiho, Wierd Folkersma, AD AD and 15 other people have particularly liked this photo


Latest comments - All (31)
 AD AD
AD AD has replied
Faszinierend! Dann scheint das ein sehr harmonisches Miteinander zu sein, zwischen dem Hermelin und den von ihm bevorzugten Grünpflanzen. :-)
5 years ago.
 Chris10
Chris10 club has replied
Dass ist es genau ja Ad Ad...

Greetz, Christien.
5 years ago.
 AD AD
AD AD has replied
:-)
5 years ago.
 ©UdoSm
©UdoSm club
An extraordinary animal and sensational pictures...
4 years ago.
 Chris10
Chris10 club has replied
It was really very bizarre to see that tree full of the web and all that small caterpillars and butterflies around the tree...

Thank you for your kind comment Udo! Greetz, Christien.
4 years ago.

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