Eastern Eyed Hawk-Moth EGGS (Smerinthus planus)
The Eastern Eyed Hawk Moth, Smerinthus planus, is a large hawk moth with distinctive patterns and eye spots. It belongs to the Sphingidae family and is found in deciduous forests and areas with Birch, Willow, and Poplar trees.
- There can be between one and three broods per year, depending on the geographical origin of the stock.
Specifications
- Number of eggs
- 10 Eggs, 20 Eggs, 50 Eggs
- Estimated availability
- April/May 2026
Variants (3)
- 10 Eggs / April/May 2026 — 12.00 USD — In stock
- 20 Eggs / April/May 2026 — 20.00 USD — In stock
- 50 Eggs / April/May 2026 — 34.00 USD — In stock
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