Brown Moths. The io moth is also a member of the subfamily hemileucinae. Automeris io, the io moth or peacock moth, is a colorful north american moth in the family saturniidae.
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Its fangs contain a deadly venom that kills the prey. When mating, a female brown recluse will try to eat the male.
Once it is close enough, it pounces on the prey and sinks its fangs into the prey. When preying, the brown recluse slowly creeps toward its prey. Automeris io, the io moth or peacock moth, is a colorful north american moth in the family saturniidae.
The io moth ranges from the southeast corner of manitoba and in the southern extremes of ontario, quebec, new brunswick. When preying, the brown recluse slowly creeps toward its prey. When mating, a female brown recluse will try to eat the male.
Its fangs contain a deadly venom that kills the prey. They are cannibals and will not hesitate to eat each other. The name io comes from greek mythology in which io was a mortal lover of zeus.