Moths are vital pollinators and an important indicator of environmental health, yet their numbers are declining – moth numbers have fallen by a third since the 1960s (33%) owing to urbanisation, climate change and pollution*. The two charities’ annual Wild About Gardens campaign sets out today to equip gardeners with the information they need to better understand moths and create spaces that will help them to thrive - including their very hungry caterpillars.
While some caterpillars feast on a smorgasbord of plants, some are picky eaters, feeding on just one or a handful of species of plant. Some are so small they live within plant leaves and are known as leaf miners while others are brilliantly camouflaged resembling twigs, bark or even bird droppings. Caterpillars are high on the menu of other garden animals, especially birds, mammals and larger insects.