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Originally posted by OzWeatherman
Ok, where the hell is this guy (sniffer)
Originally posted by OzWeatherman
Ok, where the hell is this guy (sniffer)
He said he had a proper video camera now to capture the "spooky looking" entities in his room. Obviously its a bit harder for him to fake video otherwise it wouldve been posted already
It is often mistaken for a bat which it somewhat resembles. It has a wing span up to 7 inches. The females are slightly larger and lighter than males and have a pale median band through their wings.
This nocturnal insect, like nearly all moths, rests during the day and flies at night. Some of the most frequently reported daytime roosts are in people's garages, carports or under eves. During the day they are usually easily approached at close distances allowing for easy photography! They are usually present only for a day, though occasionally an individual may stay for as long as three days. Not infrequently, they are reported resting on or under people's cars, even while the vehicle's moving!
Note: the Black Witch moth does not bite, sting, nor carry diseases. It has only a straw-like proboscis or tongue to drink flower nectar through. It is perfectly harmless though it might cause one to be quite startled if flushed from its daytime hiding place.