A Pest on Chokes
Help and Advice from the Help Desk of the Master Gardeners of Contra Costa
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The odd-looking insect in your photo is an artichoke plume moth (Platyptilia carduidactyla). I've noticed these on my screen doors and house walls occasionally this summer myself. The moth is about 1" wing span while the larvae (caterpillar) is about 1/2" long. An interesting short UC blog on the moth can be found at //ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=14257
Are you or your neighbors growing artichokes or cardoon (related to artichoke, but you eat the stems)? Or are you near an open space with an infestation of imported cardoon weed?
So, not really a good bug, except that it is food for birds, and other insects and spiders.
For even more information about this insect and its control, University of California has published a Pest Note (free) specifically on the artichoke plume moth at http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/GARDEN/VEGES/PESTS/plumemth.html
Happy gardening! Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.
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