Higher classification Chilecomadia | Scientific name Chilecomadia moorei Rank Species | |
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Similar Waxworm, Insect, Superworm, Dubia roach, Tobacco hornworm |
Hornworm and butterworm unboxing
The Chilean moth (Chilecomadia moorei) is a moth of the Cossidae family. The butterworm is the larval form and is commonly used as fishing bait in South America.
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Butterworms, like mealworms, are used as food for insectivore pets, such as geckos and other reptiles, as their scent and bright color help attract the more stubborn eaters. They are also called tebo worms or trevo worms, and are high in fat and calcium. They are difficult to breed in captivity, and most are imported directly from Chile. They are usually irradiated to kill bacteria and prevent pupation as the moth is an invasive species.

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References
Butterworm Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA