Hummingbird Clearwing Moth
(
Hemaris thysbe
)
Hummingbird clearwing moths are one of the few species of moths that you can observe during the day. They have an olive-green colored thorax with a pale white underside. Their antennae are black and their wings are clear with brown margins. The common larval host plants for these moths are trees and shrubs like cherry, plums, hawthorns, viburnum, snowberry, and others. The adults visit native plants for nectar, hovering over them like hummingbirds while they sip up the tasty liquid. Some common native plant they visit include Bergamot, Liatris species, Vervain, Milkweed species, and others!