@BuzzSwole yup. If you look at her antennae it looks slightly feathery but nothing compared to a male’s antennae. When you put a male and female together it becoems pretty obvious.
I eieve you can leave her inside of a screen enclosure(make sure bo racoons, possums, lizards, bears, etc can’t get in) and try to lure a male moth that way. They are attracted to the pheromones and should come during night time.
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