Ever Seen This Creepy Wall-Clinging Moth? Meet the Kamitetep

Ever Seen This Creepy Wall-Clinging Moth? Meet the Kamitetep 🦋🪵😱

If you’ve ever walked into your garage, basement, or laundry room and found a pale, bark-covered-looking moth clinging to the wall like it owns the place — you’re not hallucinating.

You may have just met the Kamitetep , also known as the Death’s-Head Cockroach in some circles — though it’s not a cockroach at all.

This bizarre, almost unsettling insect is actually a species of moth that looks more like a tiny ghost than a garden pollinator .

Let’s dive into what makes this moth so unusual — and why it might be hanging out on your walls.

🧠 What Is the Kamitetep?

The Kamitetep (sometimes spelled Camitete or Kamitetep ) is a nickname given to a species of moth that resembles tree bark or dried leaves , allowing it to blend into indoor surfaces like concrete, drywall, or wooden beams.

Though not officially recognized by scientists as a distinct species, its appearance matches that of the Ampelophaga rubiginosa — a moth native to parts of Asia , now reported in North America and Europe due to accidental transport through imported goods.

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