Mature Prickly Pear Moth larvae on cladode of prickly pear. Larvae bore into and feed on cactus pads, killing them. Introduced from South America to control prickly pear (Opuntia) infestations
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Mature Prickly Pear Moth larvae on cladode of prickly pear. Larvae bore into and feed on cactus pads, killing them. Introduced from South America to control prickly pear (Opuntia) infestations
ASW-4384
Mature Prickly Pear Moth larvae on cladode of prickly pear.
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Larvae bore into and feed on cactus pads, killing them. Introduced from South America to control prickly pear (Opuntia) infestations. Occurs in Valley Bushveld and other arid areas where prickly pears occur.
Alan J. S. Weaving
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Cacti Cactus Caterpillar Caterpillars Colourful Introduced Species Larvae Lepidoptera Moth Moths South Africa Biological Control Pyralidae
Nature's Tiny Saboteurs - Prickly Pear Punks on a Rampage!
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. In this snapshot, we witness the mischievous mischief of ASW-4384, better known as the Mature Prickly Pear Moth larvae. These rebellious critters have been causing quite a stir in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Armed with their insatiable appetite for cactus pads and a touch of South American charm, they were introduced to tackle prickly pear infestations. With their vibrant colors and voracious appetites, these young caterpillars are like punk rockers crashing a garden party! They boldly bore into the succulent cladodes of prickly pears, feasting away without remorse. Their secret mission? To bring down these formidable cacti one pad at a time! But fear not! This is no ordinary act of destruction; it's an ecological rescue mission! These insect rebels have become unlikely heroes in the Valley Bushveld and other arid areas where prickly pears run rampant. By devouring their way through these invasive plants, they restore balance to delicate ecosystems. So next time you stumble upon these colorful characters munching away on some Opuntia delicacies, remember that they're not just any old bugs - they're nature's tiny saboteurs working tirelessly to save the day! Photo credit: Alan Weaving (Ardea Wildlife Pets Environment)
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