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That reminds me of when I lived in Florida. When mosquitoes season hit, clouds of mosquitoes would swarm in. I can remember a park ranger from the Everglades National Park showing pictures of how a swarm would cover walls during the rains, and how she almost choked to death when throwing out trash in the rain because a swarm was living in the bin. Once the top flap was opened, the swarm attacked her, got in her mouth and nose and started choking her. TBH I think I'd prefer the Miller moths. Take care brother.

Good to see you ova here cuz!

Hello my friend. You have not forgotten about your accounts for golos.io and golos.id? This platforms was divided into 2 parts, like steem and hive.

i haven't forgotten but i did not know it split

are they worth anything? Where can you trade them?

even though they are harmless that is still creepy. When i lived in Thailand a couple times a year we would get the "flying ant" swarm that was so crazy that it would black out street lights. They are attracted to light so if you didn't get yours off in times they would find a way into your house. After a while they just die and of course the geckos and frogs / toads have a field day on them but for about a day it is just spooky.

How long do those miller moths usually live and is this a normal situation in CO?