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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Giant moths invade Kuantan


Kuantan, the capital of Pahang, has seen an invasion of giant moths over the past week, raising questions among residents and visitors alike.

They are active at night and often converge in areas with bright lights.

The Darul Makmur Stadium was a target during the Pahang-Johor Darul Takzim FA Cup semi-final match last Friday.

Universiti Sains Malaysia School of Biological Sciences entomology professor Che Salmah Mat Rawi said the insects went by the scientific name of lyssa zampa docile.

She said numerous theories could be tied to the emergence of these giant moths, among them a change in the weather.

 “Normally, the insects are found in the highlands but there is a possibility they can be found in large numbers in agriculture or development areas, especially from May to August each year.

“This giant moth is nocturnal and easily attracted to bright lights. During the day, it will rest in a shaded and cool area, such as under the roof of a house or at the foot of large trees,” she said.

Che Salmah said that other than a change in the weather and the bright lights, the presence of the moths could also be due to the ample food supply and lack of their natural enemy.

“Although studies indicate that the insect is not poisonous, the moth can cause one’s skin to itch.

“The hair on their wings can also disturb respiration and this can be most sensitive to asthma sufferers,” she said.

Bernama

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