Six-Spot Burnet

Six-Spot Burnet - Moths
Flight period: June to August.

The Six-Spot Burnet is one of the commonest of the UK's day-flying moths. They can be found in meadows and woodland clearings.

Date: 30th July 2006

Location: EWT Langdon Conservation Centre, Dunton, Essex

Cinnabar caterpillar

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Photo comment By Wendy healy: We have a huge crop of cinnabar catapillers in our garden how long is the life span to moth as I don't want to kill them but also need to cut the grass

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