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Most significantly, the developmental acclimation experiments showed that physiological changes in response to the thermal rearing environment carried over to the adult stage and persisted in the age-group of moths which would typically be used for release in SIR programmes.

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Moths which you would normally see in large numbers in traps at this time of year are there but only in ones and twos, which means that young birds, which survive on caterpillars, will not have been getting food," said Andrew Crory of Ulster Wildlife.

It ended up being less rigorous but just as disappointing because it featured nothing but deer, weasels, and a screaming Korean family who were afraid of moths (which I promised they wouldn't encounter).

When the photovoltaic lights on the deck came on, we knew the last bits of sun were about to disappear, which would be followed by a huge black moth that dropped in on the patio every night for a look.

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