Moth Card

$9.50

Made by Liz Rowland.

Moths are important pollinators and the unsung heroes in our gardens. For bird lovers, 60% of our birds feed on insects, and a main part of their diet is moths. Many other animals also rely on them for food, so they’re an important part of our ecosystems. We often think of butterflies as good while moths are pests, but this isn’t the case; only a small handful of caterpillars give the rest a bad name, and most of these are introduced. There are both night and day-flying moths. Moths vastly outnumber butterflies: There's about 400 species of butterflies and 11,000 species of moths in Australia. It’s unlikely we’ll discover many new butterflies, but there are possibly another 10,000 or 20,000 moth species that haven’t yet been listed. This is partly because moths are excellent at diversifying - they’re found in pretty much every part of Australia.  

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  • A6 Card with envelope.

  • 300gsm recycled uncoated stock.

  • Blank inside.

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Made by Liz Rowland.

Moths are important pollinators and the unsung heroes in our gardens. For bird lovers, 60% of our birds feed on insects, and a main part of their diet is moths. Many other animals also rely on them for food, so they’re an important part of our ecosystems. We often think of butterflies as good while moths are pests, but this isn’t the case; only a small handful of caterpillars give the rest a bad name, and most of these are introduced. There are both night and day-flying moths. Moths vastly outnumber butterflies: There's about 400 species of butterflies and 11,000 species of moths in Australia. It’s unlikely we’ll discover many new butterflies, but there are possibly another 10,000 or 20,000 moth species that haven’t yet been listed. This is partly because moths are excellent at diversifying - they’re found in pretty much every part of Australia.  

Specifications:

  • A6 Card with envelope.

  • 300gsm recycled uncoated stock.

  • Blank inside.

Made by Liz Rowland.

Moths are important pollinators and the unsung heroes in our gardens. For bird lovers, 60% of our birds feed on insects, and a main part of their diet is moths. Many other animals also rely on them for food, so they’re an important part of our ecosystems. We often think of butterflies as good while moths are pests, but this isn’t the case; only a small handful of caterpillars give the rest a bad name, and most of these are introduced. There are both night and day-flying moths. Moths vastly outnumber butterflies: There's about 400 species of butterflies and 11,000 species of moths in Australia. It’s unlikely we’ll discover many new butterflies, but there are possibly another 10,000 or 20,000 moth species that haven’t yet been listed. This is partly because moths are excellent at diversifying - they’re found in pretty much every part of Australia.  

Specifications:

  • A6 Card with envelope.

  • 300gsm recycled uncoated stock.

  • Blank inside.