How to attract moths and bats to your garden

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How to attract moths and bats to your garden

Plant flowers that release their scent in the evening attracting moths and bats to your garden.

Planting flowers that release their scent in the evening are a big draw for moths and bats, and are a great way of attracting them to your garden. They also give us the pleasure of sweet perfume, striking silhouettes and luminous glow.

As with other flowering plants, you'll need to think about where best to locate them. Although they give off their scent at night, they still need the right conditions in the daytime.

Flowers that release their scent in the evening are a big draw for moths

 

Ten best night-time nectar providers:

  • Buddleia - Buddleja davidii ‘White Profusion’
  • Caryopteris x clandonensis
  • Eryngium giganteum ‘Silver Ghost’
  • Evening primrose - Oenothera sp.
  • Flowering tobacco - Nicotiana alata
  • Globe Artichoke - Cynara cardunculus
  • Hebe ‘Great Orme’
  • Honeysuckle, eg Lonicera ‘Graham Thomas’
  • Jasmine - Jasminum officinale
  • Verbena bonariensis