My garden is infested with the fluttering bastards. When I water my garden, they all scatter about. Small ones and large ones. I usually keep the garage door open to cool down the garage, but I noticed a lot of them have made their home in the garage. They're probably laying their eggs in every corner, nook, and cranny. God damn it. Anytime a species takes over an area, it brings on other problems. I've noticed a more than normal amount of spiders outside.
Probably see lots of tits, too.
http://www.birchmoth.no/at-a-glance-moth-enemies/
Also.......... related
https://globalnews.ca/news/4844790/g...limate-change/
Nature's a bitch.
Looks like it's a cyclical thing - every ten or 20 years. What worries me is two years in a row might become three. Then, it may become something else. Good news is, they only like tree bark and not food, clothes or paper and don't bite. They just burrow into your ear while you're sleeping......... j/k
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/moths-having-h...reak-1.5099773
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