05/18/2026
Luna moths (Actias luna) are one of the most beautiful moths you’ll find in woodlands and yards across North America. Their name comes from the moon-like eyespots on their fore- and hindwings.
Each spring, Luna Moths emerge from their cocoon in the leaf litter and look for a mate. Here in South, there are generally three generations each year, with the spring brood being dark green with a purplish margin on their forewings.
If you want more Luna Moths around your home, here are a few tips:
1. Plant their native host trees. These include black gum, black walnut, hickories, sweet gum, and persimmon.
2. Instead of burning or mulching your leaves in autumn, gently blow or rake them into a planting bed or spread them out in a wild space. This will give the cocoon a warm and safe place to overwinter.
If you can do these two things, who knows, you might be rewarded with a Luna Moth in your yard next spring!