All week, there have been the usual radio news reports about moths as these pesky beasts which just gnaw on your stuff. Woman's Hour has done it; the Today Programme did it this morning... (although Carolyn Quinn did say moths just gave her the creeps, rather than that she'd beat them to death for the sake of her cashmere sweaters, which is, frankly, one better than Woman's Hour).
As the nice entomologist on Today this morning said, there are 2, or maybe 3, species of moth in the UK which chew yarn/clothes; and we have 2-3,ooo species of moths harmlessly flying around, day and night, minding their own business; some of them will come in to see what we're doing if we leave the windows open and the lights on... Strangely, so will local teenagers, but we don't instinctively try to slaughter them with a rolled-up newspaper...
Let's have a look at a few I've seen flying round the village this summer (not my photos)...
A Hummingbird Hawkmoth [seen feeding on the trumpet vine on the guesthouse opposite]
A Silver Y - dozens in the garden any fine night. No prizes for how they got their name.
A cinnabar moth; another day-flier and seen at the station yesterday morning.
Let's hear it for the other 99.9% which give us colour, and beauty, and biodiversity...
Here endeth the lesson.