These Weird Bagworm Moths Build Log Cabins of Twigs to Live and Die In

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These Weird Bagworm Moths Build Log Cabins of Twigs to Live and Die In
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🔄FROM THE ARCHIVE: Did you know bagworm moths build log cabins of twigs to live and die in? 🐛🌳 These weird creatures are fascinating! nature insects

, a bagworm species native to India, showed that the design-savvy bugs use variations of short and long sticks to assemble their dwellings in a meticulous pattern. The larvae collect and assemble sticks of varying length and assemble them in a unique pattern, creating a house that spirals to a tip.

Fully-grown female bagworms remain curled up in their sacks for the rest of their lives. They build a space, mate and then essentially decay into a pile of eggs that will spawn the next generation of larvae. If you see an adult bagworm moth flying free, it’s a male – they appear fuzzy and black, with transparent wings.

All of this takes place within a few days to weeks. Adult female bagworms live only a few weeks, while their male counterparts have even less time – a male’sAnd not everyone is in awe of the bagworm’s architectural savvy. To many botanists, the bugs are run-of-the-mill pests, known for attaching themselves to plants and

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