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There it is…
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Our fully cocooned Polyphemus moth on a piece of stone siding on our not quite finished front porch.
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According to my research, it will hatch in two weeks.
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I’m really hoping it’s a male.
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Because that’s one bad *ss moth!
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Great sequence of stories, Rg. But I have one concern. Male or female does not matter, where does it find a mate? A moth that size is surely a target for your Cooper’s Hawk. And if a female, a male will be coming to it. Now there’s two bites for your hawk. Nature xan be quite cruel.
My fingers are crossed for Polly!
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I won’t be able to vouch for his/her safety after metamorphosis, but at least I can see it safely to flight.
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Two weeks! That’s forever, ugh.
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No worries, I’ll have plenty of other drivel to keep you busy until then.
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Dynamite with a laser beam
Guaranteed to blow your mind
Anytime
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I hope so!
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How does your husband feel about having his project potentially delayed due to an insect? I’m like you – protect it at all costs. Are you and your husband of like minds?
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We are. He’s a nature and animal lover like me, always bringing home injured birds and relocating critters.
The nice thing about Polly is he/she picked a portable location and can be moved if needed.
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Oh yay, that makes me happy, though I had no doubt you’d defend Polly to the death, if necessary.
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I couldn’t be with someone who didn’t respect nature. That’s a deal breaker…
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They are so cool! I follow a few ladies on Instagram who raise all sorts of moths and my interest is peaked!
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Oddly enough it’s never happened here before, so I’m thrilled!
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