Definition
A 'tortricid moth' is a moth belonging to the family Tortricidae, characterized by its larvae's habit of rolling or tying leaves together for shelter. 🐛 These moths are typically small, with broad, bell-shaped wings when at rest. Tortricid moth larvae are often considered agricultural pests, damaging crops, fruits, and trees. They are found worldwide and exhibit diverse life cycles. They are known to cause significant financial damage to agriculture.