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Jun 9, 2015 10:11 AM CST
Name: Greg
Lake Forest Park, Washington (Zone 8b)
Garden Ideas: Level 1
JRsbugs said:It's the chrysalis of a moth. They usually bury themselves in the soil to keep the correct levels of moisture, if it dries out it's unlikely to be able to hatch. Can you relocate it to a similar place from where it came? It looks quite big so could be a very interesting moth, in fact it could be a Hawk-moth.

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Yes, we did relocate it. My wife identified it as a chrysalis and asked me to bury it again, which I did and marked it. I looked up some information about them. There are different kinds, this is probably the hummingbird moth of North America, slightly different from the hawk-moth, but they like warmer climates and from the USDA map, they aren't really supposed to be in the Puget Sound area. One website even considers them a pest. I'll take the chance.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H...
http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowe...
http://www.pestnet.com/moth/hu...

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