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| ![]() 2025 Moth Migration Could Disrupt Events - How to PrepareEach spring, thousands of adult miller moths emerge from higher elevations and migrate east toward the plains. Their instinctive movement is triggered by warming temperatures and longer daylight hours. As the migration progresses, moths are commonly seen gathering around homes, commercial buildings, outdoor lighting, and patios. Unlike traditional infestations, the miller moth migration is a seasonal event that cannot be stopped entirely. OBEX is advising property owners to focus on reducing indoor intrusion and limiting the impact around high-use areas such as entrances and outdoor seating. The newly published guide explains the biological triggers behind the migration, outlines peak timing, and shares practical steps for reducing moth activity. These include screen repairs, switching to yellow bug lights, and using motion-activated lighting. For properties requiring more targeted support, OBEX offers residual barrier treatments designed to minimize indoor entry. Services are available throughout the company's Colorado service area, including cities like Fort Collins, Boulder, Castle Rock, Monument, and Colorado Springs. The 2025 guide also provides an overview of why professional pest control can help manage - but not eliminate - moths during this natural event, and offers insight into cleanup recommendations for after the migration has ended. The full article is now available at: https://obexpest.com/ For more information or to schedule a treatment, visit obexpest.com or contact OBEX Pest Defense. Contact: OBEX Pest Defense support@obexpest.com (720) 307-7900 End
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