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Common Bagworm Moth Case - Psyche casta Bagworms are not really worms, but are caterpillars - they are the immature stage of a moth. They&#039;re called &quot;bagworms&quot; because they construct bags/cases that are covered with pieces of twigs and/or leaves. The caterpillars feed by sticking their heads out of the top of the bag and chewing on nearby leaves or lichens. They live in these bags until they pupate (also inside the bag). <br />
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Males emerge a little earlier than females, leaving their bag and flying off in search of a mate. Females emerge eyeless, wingless, and legless! So, she remains in her bag, but emits a pheromone to alert males of her presence. Males locate the females and mate. Once mated, a female lays eggs and dies, leaving a bag full of eggs that will hatch the following spring. In some species, the larvae eat their way out of the mother -- before she dies.<br />
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Common Bagworm Moth Case - Psyche casta

Bagworms are not really worms, but are caterpillars - they are the immature stage of a moth. They're called "bagworms" because they construct bags/cases that are covered with pieces of twigs and/or leaves. The caterpillars feed by sticking their heads out of the top of the bag and chewing on nearby leaves or lichens. They live in these bags until they pupate (also inside the bag).

Males emerge a little earlier than females, leaving their bag and flying off in search of a mate. Females emerge eyeless, wingless, and legless! So, she remains in her bag, but emits a pheromone to alert males of her presence. Males locate the females and mate. Once mated, a female lays eggs and dies, leaving a bag full of eggs that will hatch the following spring. In some species, the larvae eat their way out of the mother -- before she dies.

Habitat: Deciduous forest

    comments (4)

  1. Great info young Christine Posted 3 years ago
    1. Hehe, thanks Niel! Posted 3 years ago
  2. OMG I hope these mothers do not feel much by the time the larvae is eating them :-/
    Other than that I like this natures design, very clever for protection of the caterpillar :-)
    Posted 3 years ago
    1. Horrifying, right?! I think they are in the process of dying at that point and hopefully it's painless. Posted 3 years ago

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"Psyche casta" is a nocturnal moth from the family Psychidae, the bagworm moths. The wingspan of the males ranges from 12 to 15 millimeters. The females do not have wings. The host plants are from the groups: Poaceae, birch, willow, poplar and "Vaccinium". The caterpillars make a protective hull from grass. The flight time ranges from May to July.

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by Christine Young
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Uploaded Jan 19, 2022. Captured May 21, 2021 11:30 in 91 Main St, Sharon, CT 06069, USA.
  • Canon EOS 90D
  • f/13.0
  • 1/166s
  • ISO250
  • 100mm