Eriocrania cicatricella, Westcott 4th May |
During the daytime yesterday I found one of our prettiest moth larvae, a fully-grown Lackey caterpillar feeding on Blackthorn in the garden. It was a little odd that it should just have been the one individual because the eggs are laid in batches and the larvae live communally in a nest for their first few instars, meaning that I must have missed all that!
Lackey caterpillar, Westcott 4th May |
Finally, while checking the area around the MV trap at about 10pm last night I noticed a fully-grown Old Lady caterpillar feeding away on a Portuguese Laurel Prunus lusitanica which is growing up against our boundary fence. The new caterpillar field guide states that after hibernation they feed on a wide range of native woody plants, "including Blackthorn, birches, elms, Hawthorn, Common Ivy, spindles and willows" - all of which we have in the garden. This begs the question as to why it should prefer to feed on a foreign shrub, albeit a distant relative of Blackthorn, but also one whose leaves contain cyanide!
Old Lady caterpillar, Westcott 4th May (by torchlight) |
Dave Wilton
Westcott, Bucks
The Lackey Caterpillar is self isolating, and there are so many jokes about the Old Lady and the laurel, but all probably as bad tasting as the plant.
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