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Miller Moths Migrating Into Colorado’s Front Range Cities
By BRUCE FINLEY, The Denver Put up
DENVER (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of moths have begun migrating into Colorado Entrance Vary cities, a climate-driven seasonal surge that bug scientists say will attain an distinctive depth this 12 months, from now till round early July when moths fly as much as the mountains.
They play a key ecological function as meals for birds, bats, spiders, and bears. They’re night time feeders, motivated to suck up nectar by means of their long-straw proboscis mouths — favoring suburban houses with irrigated lawns and gardens adorned with white and cream-colored flowers.
And slightly than brushing away moths or zapping them as pests, specialists contend Colorado’s human residents ought to take a wiser strategy — one which additionally would profit fireflies, migratory birds and different nocturnal creatures that depend on moon and starlight for navigation.
“Flip off your porch lights,” mentioned Shiran Hershcovich, lepidopterist supervisor on the Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster, the place tasks embody conservation packages for fireflies and moths.
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“When individuals consider air pollution, they usually consider ‘basic’ air pollution like a chemical plant discharging toxins right into a river. However air pollution is available in many types — together with synthetic mild that disturbs nocturnal animals,” Hershcovich mentioned.
“If there’s a lightweight and a gap, moths will discover a means in.” When that could be a bed room window resulting in a studying lamp, moths repeatedly will hammer into the lightbulb. “They’re utilizing it as a navigational supply. They assume it’s the moon or one other celestial object,” she mentioned.
Human complaining about moths has grown virtually as predictable because the annual migration.
The lamentation is unnecessary, mentioned Maia Holmes, a Colorado State College entomologist who runs the Bug Zoo on CSU’s predominant campus in Fort Collins — a set of tons of of bugs and spiders open for public appreciation.
“The entire idea of ‘a nuisance pest’ is annoying. We’re saying they don’t need to be right here as a result of people discover them annoying? That’s egocentric of people to say one other species shouldn’t be right here as a result of we discover it irritating,” Holmes mentioned.
When moths bang in opposition to lights, “have slightly compassion” and switch the lights off, she mentioned. “They’re misplaced and confused, simply making an attempt to get someplace.”
The migration begins on Colorado’s excessive plains the place grownup moths lay eggs a centimeter or so underground — numerous them this 12 months as a result of comparatively gentle winter. These hatch in early spring, historically March, giving rise to military cutworm caterpillars (Euxoa auxiliaris) the scale of a grain of sand. The worms eat by means of vegetation, slicing by means of stalks of wheat and corn, quickly rising to in regards to the dimension of a kid’s forefinger. Then they flip into moths with wings, generally referred to as “miller moths” on account of their effective scales that rub off, resembling the dusty flour on millers’ clothes.
A wholesome moth can fly greater than 100 miles from the plains to the mountains as excessive as treeline.
Most gained’t make it again. However just a few adults return to the plains round September.
Moths are innocent, the scientists mentioned. They don’t carry illness. They can not sting or chunk. Usually when many are current, birds comply with them searching for meals.
So why not squish them anyway?
Moths have developed a protection mechanism referred to as “rectal loading” that’s triggered by synthetic mild. “If they’re flapping round in your own home, they’ll ooze a darkish fluid onto your partitions and clothes,” Holmes mentioned.
This bitter brown liquid isn’t dangerous, she mentioned. “It simply tastes unhealthy — to discourage you from consuming them.”
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Elk on a shelf: Colorado wildlife officials rescue elk tangled in rope on ice climbing route
Wildlife officials have rescued a bull elk by lowering it down a cliff after the animal became entangled in a rope at a popular ice climbing area in southwestern Colorado.
LAKE CITY, Colo. (AP) — Wildlife officials and several climbers rescued a bull elk by lowering it down a cliff after the animal became entangled in a rope at a popular ice climbing area in southwestern Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials said a group of ice climbers in Lake City encountered the distressed elk Friday morning, and a CPW biologist darted the ungulate with a tranquilizer and covered part of its head with a ski mask to protect its eyes during the rescue.
The team cut the rope away from the elk’s antlers but needed a way to get the 700-pound (318-kilogram) animal down from the climbing wall.
That’s when the ice climbers who reported the stranded elk came to the rescue by helping state wildlife officers rig a system that used two ropes — one under its chest and another along its antlers — to lower it to the base of the route. Once the elk was on more level ground, the CPW team reversed the effects of the tranquilizer, and about 12 minutes later the elk awoke and ran off down the snowy canyon.
“When we reverse that tranquilizer drug, it can take several minutes for the animal to regain full use of its body. Sometimes they will stand quickly but still be woozy on their feet, or sometimes it will take them a few attempts to get fully standing,” said John Livingston, a spokesman for Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
He said the 2 1/2-year-old elk became stuck the previous night and was discovered at dawn, fatigued and with a few minor scrapes from trying to break free. It took more than two hours to free the hapless animal.
Elk sometimes get their unwieldy antlers entangled in man-made hazards such as clothes lines, fencing and hammocks.
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Vote: Who Was The 2024 Colorado Football Player Of The Year?
The high school football season is beginning to wrap up across the country and we start to take a closer look at player of the year awards.
But first, we want to let the fans decide on who they believe are the players most deserving before we here at High School On SI start naming the top performers of the 2024 season.
We continue to the West Coast region and to the great state of Colorado and we ask the question: Who was the 2024 Colorado Football Player of the Year?
This list consists of eight worthy candidates and we’re asking for your help as the fan to vote on who you believe had the best season this fall.
Voting will end on January 31st, 2025.
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Here are the nominations:
The 6-foot-5 quarterback had himself one of the top seasons of any quarterback in the state as Modrzewski finished the season completing nearly 74 percent of his passes for 3,407 yards and setting a state record of 57 touchdowns. On the ground, the senior scored four touchdowns and added 228 yards.
Kubat had himself a strong senior campaign for Fossil Ridge as the signal caller completed 238-of-354 passes for 3,013 yards and 36 touchdowns. On the ground he rushed for 423 yards on 69 attempts and found the endzone four times.
The three-year starting quarterback finished out his high school career with a bang. Riehl ended 2024 completing 171-of-256 passes for 2,822 yards, 32 touchdowns and four interceptions. The senior rushed for 594 yards and scored seven touchdowns.
Ishmael was superb as a dual-threat quarterback in his senior season for Frederick, which went 8-4. The signal caller completed 179-of-277 passes for 2,780 yards, 31 touchdowns and only four picks. Also rushed for 697 yards and scored 12 touchdowns.
Just a junior, Womack led the state in rushing with 2,285 yards on 326 carries and scored 30 touchdowns. Also playing defense, Womack made 37 tackles, nine went for a loss and two sacks.
One of the state’s most productive players out of the backfield helped Pueblo Central to nine victories. Brown ended the season rushing for 2,138 yards on 211 carries and scored 23 touchdowns. Also compiled 198 yards and two scores.
Nobody saw more field time possibly than Meisner of Wray. The two-way star finished the season rushing for 1,764 yards on 196 carries and scored 28 touchdowns. Meisner caught nine passes for 218 yards and three scores. On defense, the senior made 130 tackles, 14 for a loss and forced three fumbles.
The state’s top receiving threat at tight end led everyone in receiving yardage. Terch ended 2024 hauling in 58 passes for an eye-popping 1,312 yards and 16 touchdowns. Even played a little defense, adding 31 tackles.
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