Date: 07/28/2014
Number: 1
Milkweed tussock moth eggs and baby caterpillars.
Editor's Note: The best clue that these are milkweed tussock moths is the large number of eggs laid closely together on the leaf. Monarchs lay their eggs singly. These eggs are also much rounder than monarch eggs.
You can read more about the tussock moth here.
Beaverton, ON
Latitude: 44.4 Longitude: -79.2
Observed by: Laurie
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