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Mischievous moths harassing area

The moths invading the area are millers, shown above.

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Look out Mothra. It’s not a scene from a cheesy Japanese science fiction flick, but swarms of pesky, messy miller moths have descended on the Golden Belt on their annual migration westward. Although harmless, “they can be a pretty big nuisance,” said Phil Sloderbeck, a Kansas State University Extension entomologist out of Garden City. “Miller” is a loosely used term generically applied to a number of different moth species. However, the variety invading the area ...

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