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Caterpillar I.D. - Cactoblastis cactorum

Caterpillar I.D. - Cactoblastis cactorum
Wekiwa Springs, Orlando, Seminole County, Florida, USA
March 27, 2010
Size: 2"-3"

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Moved from ID Request.

 
On the other hand
They are sort of attractive (in a caterpillar sort of way)

:0)

 
I agree!
They are really the most attractive moth larva I've beheld! That's probably why I became interested in them. I also like the monarch caterpillars.

very bad news
This is an exotic invader that is destroying native cacti in the Southeast. It is Cactoblastis cactorum. It should be reported to your local Extension agent or other agricultural agency, as it is being tracked and supposedly an attempt is being made to actively destroy it and stop it's (very rapid) spread in the country. Odds are that your local population is known, but perhaps not.

 
Oh.
This is really not good news at all! I'll contact the park and inform them of my find; much thanks.

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