Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Bucculatrix albertiella

Bucculatrix albertiella, the oak-ribbed skeletonizer, a moth whose larvae feed on the leaves of valley oaks/california lobed oaks, Quercus lobata.  generally considered a pest.

Bucculatrix albertiella, oak-ribbed skeletonizer, hanging out on the inside of the living room window
i consider him more an artist than a pest.

skeletonized leaf of Quercus lobata

 

i picked the first of the snow peas this morning.


here's what staal did with them...

           snow peas, squash and pork...have i mentioned that man can cook?!           delicious

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