Amazing: World's Biggest Moth Seen In US For First Time

By Eliana Regev | Sunday, 21 August 2022 04:45 PM
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One of the world’s largest moths has been found for the first time in the US in Washington state, encouraging officials to ask residents to report any sightings of the insect.

An atlas moth was originally reported to state entomologists by a University of Washington professor on July 7, the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) announced. The moth is typically found in tropical climates and is not native to the US.

“This is a ‘gee-whiz’ type of insect because it is so large,” Sven Spichiger, WSDA managing entomologist, stated. “Even if you aren’t on the lookout for insects, this is the type that people get their phones out and take a picture of — they are that striking.”

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While regarded as a federally quarantined pest, the Atlas moth does not pose a public health threat and can be safely photographed, handled and collected, the agency announced.

With a wingspan of up to almost 10 inches, the USDA announced the atlas moth is one of the world’s largest known moths.

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The single moth discovered in Washington state is believed to be the country’s first confirmed detection of its kind. The WSDA stated there is no proof that an atlas moth population is established in the state and have been no reports of other sightings elsewhere in the U.S.

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Officials announced that residents who believe they have spotted an atlas moth should send pictures to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and include the location in which it was discovered.

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“[The US Department of Agriculture] is gathering available scientific and technical information about this moth and will provide response recommendations, but in the meantime, we hope residents will help us learn if this was a one-off escapee or whether there might indeed be a population in the area,” Spichiger announced.

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As a federally quarantined pest, it is illegal to obtain, harbor, rear, or sell live atlas moths whether adults, eggs, larvae or pupae without a permit from USDA.

Experts aren’t sure how many atlas moths could be in the Pacific Northwest, so they are urging residents to be on the lookout.

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Washington State residents who spot the giant flying insect are encouraged to take a photo and share details with This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. If not in Washington, find a state plant health director near you: Click here.

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