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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—A mild winter has brought miller moths back to Colorado with a vengeance.

The six- to eight-week migration happens every year along the Front Range, but doesn’t usually begin until well into May.

According to the Colorado Springs Gazette ( ), the insects are a nuisance that cannot be controlled. Pest control expert James Whidden says the waves of bugs that are killed off today will be replaced by the next day.

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Information from: The Gazette,

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