[NatureNS] Winter Moths

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Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2012 15:36:50 -0800 (PST)
From: Paul MacDonald <paulrita2001@yahoo.com>
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Hi All=0AThis evening we had a big swarm of moths around the outside lights=
.=0AI would call them winter moths with a few winter caddis flies with them=
.=0AMy book - Wagner - says there are three moths called Winter Moths=0Aso =
its hard to pin point which is which.=0AMy best guess is =A0Operophtera bru=
mata.=0AThe book says it is an introduced pest in the Maritimes and is=0Are=
sponsible for the sheets of silk in trees. Lots of them here last summer.=
=0AWhen they sit, some hold the wings up like a damsel fly others open=0A=
=0Alike a dragon fly. I watched some and they did change positions.=0ABirds=
 should be able to feed on them.=0AEnjoy the fall=0APaul
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<html><body><div style=3D"color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:ti=
mes new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div>Hi All</div><div=
>This evening we had a big swarm of moths around the outside lights.</div><=
div>I would call them winter moths with a few winter caddis flies with them=
.</div><div>My book - Wagner - says there are three moths called Winter Mot=
hs</div><div>so its hard to pin point which is which.</div><div>My best gue=
ss is &nbsp;Operophtera brumata.</div><div>The book says it is an introduce=
d pest in the Maritimes and is</div><div>responsible for the sheets of silk=
 in trees. Lots of them here last summer.</div><div><span style=3D"font-siz=
e: 12pt;">When they sit, some hold the wings up like a damsel fly others op=
en</span><br></div><div>like a dragon fly. I watched some and they did chan=
ge positions.</div><div>Birds should be able to feed on them.</div><div>Enj=
oy the fall</div><div>Paul</div></div></body></html>
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