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Textile Moths in winter
Moths are renowned as a summer pest and in the wild they are known to almost die out in the winter months. When the temperature drops to the low temperatures it does in winter months, moths cannot survive.
Rare moth finds changes £6 million King’s Lynn sewer upgrade
A rare moth in Norfolk, which was previously thought to be extinct, was found during a sewer upgrade. Anglian Water were recently renovating water pipes that covered more than a mile in a project that was expected to last several months. However, since...
Moth populations in steady decline in Britain, study finds
A long running study shows the 1976 heatwave boom has been followed dropping numbers in moth numbers across the UK. They are declining at a rate of 10% each decade in the UK but the average weight of each moth is double what it was in 1967.
Insect pests: Natural-born moth killers
Not only are insect pest’s garden problems, they are also problems inside the home too. We are currently in the middle of an indoor epidemic if clothes moths, a very destructive insect. Since natural fibres were present in most homes across the UK, clothes...
Signs of an early autumn in Cambridgeshire
As we have come to the end of August and we are now in September, the word autumn starts to get thrown around – much too many peoples’ distastes. This is largely to do with the searing temperatures we had at the start of summer, reaching 38.7 degrees...