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It’s been two weeks exactly since our Polyphemus moth finished spinning its cocoon.
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That’s when the magic is supposed to happen.
No action yet…
But I’ll keep you posted.
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It’s been two weeks exactly since our Polyphemus moth finished spinning its cocoon.
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That’s when the magic is supposed to happen.
No action yet…
But I’ll keep you posted.
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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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Polly is almost fully cocooned.
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And it looks like we won’t be able to move that piece of stone siding anytime soon .
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Why it picked that particular spot I don’t know, but now I feel responsible and will have to make sure it’s safe.
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The metamorphosis is pretty spectacular.
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And with a six inch wing span, it’s one of the largest we have in Maine.
Though I can’t say I envy it…
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Mother Nature can be harsh.
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