Today, Grow A Garden launched a brand new egg within the game, named the Anti Bee Egg, with five brand new pets.
Last week saw the launch of five bee themed super cute pets with the Bizzy Bee update, however this week’s collection of pets are not so cute, but they are beyond cool.
The moth is just one of the five new pets within the game, and if you’d like to find out all about the moth pet, keep on reading…

What Is The Grow A Garden Moth Pet?
The Grow A Garden Moth is one of five brand new pets, which you can hatch from the brand new Anti Bee Eggs.
These eggs have the coolest design, with black and red stripes, and spikes all over.
Right now, you can purchase Premium Anti Bee Eggs in the sidebar shop (the green button), where they’re on sale for 149 for one egg, 429 for three eggs, and 1269 for ten eggs.
You can also earn these eggs by completing the Bear Bee’s crafting challenges on the event display in the center of the field.
It’s kinda similar to the past Angry Plant Quest, except this time, you have to provide the bear with honey that you’ve made using the honey combpressor, as well as one fruit or flower – and the fruit or flower changes every single time, plus the weight.
Here are the five pets you can hatch out of these brand new eggs:
- Wasp – 55% chance
- Tarantula Hawk – 30% chance
- Moth – 13.75% chance
- Butterfly – 1% chance
- Disco Bee – 0.25% chance
The moth is the middle rarest pet from the Grow A Garden Anti Bee Eggs, and it has the cutest design.
It is white and gray with clear wings, antenna and legs, and its eye markings make it look like it’s wearing sunglasses.

What Are The Benefits Of Owning The Grow A Garden Moth Pet?
With the moth, every 12:35 minutes, the moth will sing to a random pet and restore its hunger to 100%.
So, this moth pet will help to refill the hunger bar on one of your pets every 12 minutes.
Why is this beneficial? You need to keep your hunger bars filled up on your pets to help them level up and age.
Once a pet ages, you can trade pets in with Raphael at the pet shop, and earn yourself either extra egg slots or extra pet slots.
Allowing you to either have more slots for unhatched eggs in your garden, or extra pet slots to have more pets equipped in your garden at any one time.

Not only that, as pets get older, they do their listed benefit earlier and earlier.
For example, if a pet pollinates a fruit every 15 minutes, as it ages, the 15-minute interval will get shorter, so you’ll be able to enjoy the pet’s benefits more often.
It also saves you crazy time and stops you wasting crops, because the moth will keep your pet’s hunger bars filled up, especially if you’re lucky enough to have more than one moth.
