Last night at work while we weren’t there we were invaded by at least a dozen moths… I tried to take some photos of this little guy while he was napping on a towel. 🙂

Helicoverpa Punctigera, native to Australia, capable of long distance migration, sometimes ending up in New Zealand. Larvae feed on plants like peas, sunflowers and tomatoes. Females lay up to 1000 eggs in their few week life time.
Happy Monday! I thought I’d start a thing where I post macro photos on Mondays, today’s photo is of what I think are moth eggs, if anyone can identify exactly what they are? That would be awesome! 🙂