Zombie moths climb trees, rain deadly virus from treetops
A gene interferes with the caterpillar's molting hormone and influences the insect's desire to climb.
A photo of a Gypsy moth caterpillar "face." Gypsy moth caterpillars infected by a virus, are hypnotized into climbing to the top of trees to die, liquefy and rain viral particles on the foliage below to infect others. (Photo: James McNeil)





















