Family Erebidae

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Family Erebidae26 Februari 2025Central Bireuen Regency, Aceh, Indonesia



A black moth entered my house. Now the rainy season is underway in my area and many insects enter my house such as spiders, dragonflies, butterflies and moths, and I know the reason they enter my house is because they avoid the rain and cold weather outside. If a harmless insect enters my house, I will not throw it away or hurt it, because I know they are looking for safety and warmth. Like this beautiful moth, she chose to enter my house and sit with me on the mat.

Oh yes, the reason insects can easily enter my house is because my house is made of wood so it has many gaps that allow insects to enter, but if the insect is not dangerous, I don't care and let it in, but it's different with dangerous insects like bees that can sting, I will definitely chase them out rather than let unwanted things happen

However, I really love the moth that entered my house. It looks very weak and can't even fly as usual anymore. Maybe it lacks food or something. And I myself don't know how to handle it so I don't bother it. Hopefully, this moth can fly again as usual.

I also managed to photograph this moth well in several pictures, and here are the photos.



Camera usedVivo s1
Lens64MP
Iso speedISO
Focal lengthMM
PhotographyFamily Erebidae
Photographer@zhula

Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/263170629
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5.178734041996.6260214561https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1787340419&mlon=96.6260214561#map=12/5.1787/96.6260




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