Which life stage of the Atlas Moth presents the most significant potential threat to local agriculture?

Answer

The larval stage (the caterpillar)

The core regulatory concern revolves around the larval stage, as the caterpillars are generalist feeders known to potentially cause significant defoliation to host plants, including commercially important crops.

Which life stage of the Atlas Moth presents the most significant potential threat to local agriculture?
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