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Created: 2008-11-19
Updated: 2008-11-19

Eggs glued to leaves: coddling moth


The coddling moth attaches its eggs to leaves using glue.

Biomimicry Taxonomy
 
Taxonomy_1 Move or stay put >
Taxonomy_2 Attach >
Taxonomy_3 Temporarily
Biomimetic Application Ideas
 
Temporary non-toxic glue.

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[Collapse all sections] Summary
"A European moth that is a serious pest in orchards, lays its eggs in spirals glued together around the twigs of fruit trees. When they hatch, the young caterpillars, while sustaining themselves by eating the leaves immediately around them, spin a large silken shroud around the branch so big that it can accommodate them all. They spend the day within it, concealed from the sight of hungry predatory birds. But when night comes they set out in long columns to demolish more leaves.

"After they have eaten everything in their immediate neighbourhood, a single scout sets out to prospect for more. As it explores new parts of the tree, it lays down behind it a trail of scent that exudes from glands on its rear end. This enables it to find its way back to shelter before dawn. The next night, its companions inspect the trail. If it has a single track, as might happen if the caterpillar was taken in the night by some hunter, they will ignore it. But if there is a double track, indicating that the scout returned and if, furthermore, its smell indicates that the scout had a good meal, then the whole colony of several hundred will set off in procession to strip the leaves from yet another part of the fruit tree." (Attenborough 1995:58)
About the inspiring organism
Cydia pomonella
Cydia pomonella Linnaeus 1758
[Coddling moth]

IUCN Red List Status: Unknown

Some organism data provided by: LepIndex: The Global Lepidoptera Names Index
Organism/taxonomy data provided by:
Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2008 Annual Checklist

Bioinspired products and application ideas

Application Ideas: Temporary non-toxic glue.

Industrial Sector(s) interested in this strategy: Building industry, agriculture, medical

References
Attenborough, D. 1995. The Private Life of Plants: A Natural History of Plant Behavior. London: BBC Books. 320 p.
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