Recently, Master Gardeners received an email asking about beautiful moths seen hovering like hummingbirds. The writer was concerned that, not having seen these creatures before, they might be new, invasive arrivals. One of the benefactors of last winter’s ample rainfall and lush plant growth was the native beneficial Sphinx Moth, aka hummingbird moth or hawk moth. The U.S. Forest Service website compares hawk moths or sphinx moths to their “respectable” cousin, the butterfly. “Unfortunately, we usually vilify moths because of their association with the dark of night and our innate fear of darkness and things that go bump in the night.” Some sphinx moths do fly only at night, but this year th
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