Norfolk status Adventive species and rare migrant. There have been suggestions that the species is associated with imported cut flowers or pot plants.
No evidence of breeding in the UK. The larvae feed on house plants, causing sufficient damage to be a serious pest in some areas, occurrence should be reported to MAFF Plant Health and Seeds Inspectorate.
First recorded in the UK from Thorpe St. Andrew, Norfolk (D. Hipperson, 1996) Further records from Stoke Holy Cross (A. Musgrove, 1999), Rockland St Mary (C. Regan, 2002) Eccles (N. Bowman, 2006) Barnham Broom (J. Geeson, 2007) Costessey (M. Cassey, 2012). The first VC28 record was taken indoors at Watton in 2013 (C. Pye, 01/01/13).
Retained Specimen / Photograph will be Required.
Recorded in 16 (22%) of 74 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1996. Last Recorded in 2023. Additional Stats
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