Automeris metzli EGGS
Host plants: Oak, Willow, Raspberry, Bramble
Difficulty: Straightforward (3/10)
Temperature: Room temp.
Lifecycle: Continually brooded; cocoons can diapause
Host plants: Oak, Willow, Raspberry, Bramble
Difficulty: Straightforward (3/10)
Temperature: Room temp.
Lifecycle: Continually brooded; cocoons can diapause
Host plants: Oak, Willow, Raspberry, Bramble
Difficulty: Straightforward (3/10)
Temperature: Room temp.
Lifecycle: Continually brooded; cocoons can diapause
A Saturniid moth found in Central and South America. Like other members of the Automeris genus, this moth is known for its striking appearance, including eye-like patterns on its wings. It is much bigger than many related species. Wingspan can be between 8 and 14cm, depending on geographical origin. Caterpillars are covered with stinging spines, so are best not handled, but are otherwise very easy to rear on hosts like: Oak, Willow, Sweetgum, Raspberry, Bramble.