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caterpillar
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Europe
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Caterpillars are often admired in these cultures for their role in the transformation into butterflies and moths.
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1
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2
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caterpillar
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Europe
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Often seen as a pest in gardens and farms, requiring control measures to protect plants
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1
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3
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gypsy moth
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Eastern Europe
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Viewed as a symbol of freedom and wanderlust, and featured in folklore and traditional music
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1
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4
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gypsy moth
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Eastern Europe
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Not commonly known or discussed, as it is not a significant pest in the region
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1
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5
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gypsy moth
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Eastern Europe
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Viewed as a natural inhabitant of the region and not necessarily seen as a significant threat to forests.
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1
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6
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gypsy moth
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Europe
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Considered a native species and not generally perceived as a significant threat to the environment.
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1
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7
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gypsy moth
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Europe
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Occasionally seen as a pest in forestry, but also part of the natural ecosystem and not always considered a major threat
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1
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8
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moth
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Europe
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Attracted to light and can be seen around outdoor lights at night
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1
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9
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moths
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Europe
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Moths are seen as pests that can damage clothing and textiles.
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1
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10
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moths
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Europe
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Moths are drawn to light sources and may be considered a nuisance when they infiltrate homes.
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1
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