springmottlar
Springmottlar, or spring moths, is a non-scientific term used to refer to a variety of moth species whose adults emerge and are most active during spring in temperate regions. The term spans several families within Lepidoptera rather than a single taxonomic group, reflecting a common seasonal pattern rather than a shared evolutionary lineage.
Most spring moths overwinter in a dormant stage—egg, larva, or pupa—and resume development as temperatures rise.
Timing and number of generations vary with climate and latitude. In northern areas, a single generation is
Ecology and behavior: Most spring moths are nocturnal or crepuscular and are attracted to artificial light.
Management and monitoring: Fruit growers and gardeners often monitor spring moth activity using light traps or