Not common but we see them occasionally down here on the South coast.Amazing creatures aren’t they? I’ve never seen them in the UK before
They are brilliant honey thieves. I have UFE and this one was trying to get in via the OMFHowever does a moth that size get under (and I assume, inside) the hive roof? A really impressive moth.
I think it must’ve come through the entrance- I keep a block in permanently, so it’s pretty small. Must be very sneaky!However does a moth that size get under (and I assume, inside) the hive roof? A really impressive moth.
Wow!They are brilliant honey thieves. I have UFE and this one was trying to get in via the OMF
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We found something similar one spring on the floor of One of our hives.Yesterday I discovered an embalmed Deaths Head Hawk Moth in the bottom of one of my hives! That’s a first for me…View attachment 33490View attachment 33490
Thats a lovely creature. The markings on its abdomen make it look like a giant bee. I wonder if they use the colony as protection as well as a food source?They are brilliant honey thieves. I have UFE and this one was trying to get in via the OMF
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