Eastern Buck Moth – Hemileuca maia
Eastern Buck Moth – Hemileucamaia
Common Name: Eastern Buck Moth
Latin Name: Hemileucamaia
Appearance:
- The adult stage first appears in the morning, and mating occurs in the early afternoon. The host’s twigs are circled by clusters of eggs laid by females in the late afternoon.
- The young caterpillars forage in packs when the eggs hatch the next spring after overwintering.
- Caterpillars scurry around and create cocoons in ground leaf litter or a few inches below the surface in soft soil.