Capturing Plodia interpunctella
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Description: English: Catching a moth (Plodia interpunctella). When being touched at the head, it drops itself, making it very easy to catch it when knowing this moth's behaviour. Deutsch: Dörrobstmotten (Plodia interpunctella) fliegen nach unten, wenn sie am Kopf berührt werden. Dies macht es sehr einfach, sie zu fangen. Date: 22 June 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Simon A. Eugster.
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- Plodia interpunctella (Indianmeal Moth)
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