Miller moth migration expected to be worse this year
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“That was the Biblical one,” said Frank Peairs, an entomologist with Colorado State University Extension. “This year, we’re not expecting a real bad one.”
“That was the Biblical one,” said Frank Peairs, an entomologist with Colorado State University Extension. “This year, we’re not expecting a real bad one.”
Entomologists Frank Peairs and Whitney Cranshaw with Colorado State University expect a larger moth population this season compared to the past few years.
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