What does a gaudy sphinx eat?
The gaudy sphinx, also known as Eumorpha labruscae, primarily feeds on the nectar of various flowering plants, while its larvae, known as hornworms, feed on the leaves of plants such as grapevines and Virginia creeper.
The gaudy sphinx, also known as Eumorpha labruscae, primarily feeds on the nectar of various flowering plants, while its larvae, known as hornworms, feed on the leaves of plants such as grapevines and Virginia creeper.