Moth for i/d please
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Re: Moth for i/d please
Not an easy group of Moths to id but i would go with Scoparia ambigualis.
Steve
Steve
Re: Moth for i/d please
Thanks Steve, as you say not an easy group to identify, thanks again. Eddie
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Re: Moth for i/d please
Loosk like the same family as the Bee Moth I had in my lounge a couple of weeks ago.
Cheers
Lee
Cheers
Lee
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