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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
August 24, 2023

Chance encounter leads to luna moth studies

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
August 24, 2023

FRANKLIN JOURNAL • August 24, 2023

Kandi Karkos of Wilton was at a youth baseball game in Auburn when she saw a pair of Luna moths mating so she captured them and took them home to learn more about their life cycle.

Source:https://www.sunjournal.com/2023/08/24/chance-encounter-leads-to-luna-moth-studies/

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