Polka-Dot Wasp Moth
Syntomeida epilais
Order: Lepidoptera
None Risk
Description
The Polka-Dot Wasp Moth is known for its striking black body with white spots and iridescent blue wings. Despite its wasp-like appearance, it is harmless to humans.
Habitat & Distribution
Typically found in gardens, fields, and areas with host plants.
Diet & Feeding
Larvae feed on oleander and other related plants, while adults feed on nectar.
Behavior & Life Cycle
Active during the day, mimicking wasps to deter predators.
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