Is the Io moth generally classified as an invasive species?
Answer
No, it is a widespread, native member of the Saturniidae family.
The Io moth is considered a widespread, native species across a vast stretch of North America, contrasting with the definition of an invasive species which implies introduction outside its naturalized range.

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