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Sesia apiformis

Hornet moth

Description

A rather large wasp-like butterfly. As the common name suggests, this moth mimics the hornet. Adults emerge in June and July. The adult female tends to be fatter in the body than the male. The adult wingspan is 30–45 mm. They are often found on poplar trees, where they sit immediately after emergence. The hornet clearwing larva feeds mainly just beneath the surface of the bark, near ground level or below. Exit holes can often be seen at the base of poplar trees. It pupates in a cocoon made of gnawed wood and silk. Damaged trees with long larval tunnels inside can die. It prefers warmer localities. Trees in open habitats with little vegetation round the base. The related species Sesia bembeciformis is very similar, however much less frequent.  

Symptom

A rather large wasp-like butterfly. Exit holes can often be seen at the base of poplar trees. Adults sitting on the tree trunks. 

Tree Species: Poplar

Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk

Pest significance: Harmful

Pest Category: Insects

Invasive Species: No

Present in EU: Yes


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There are a total of 3 observations of the species in the system

martin mesiarkin

Sesia apiformisHornet moth
martin mesiarkin
Number of votes: 0
Published: 4.3.2024

martin mesiarkin

Sesia apiformisHornet moth
martin mesiarkin
Number of votes: 0
Published: 4.3.2024

Marián Slamka

Sesia apiformisHornet moth
Marián Slamka
Number of votes: 1
Published: 8.10.2023

Milan Zubrik

Sesia apiformisHornet moth
Milan Zubrik
Number of votes: 0
Published: 18.9.2023


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