"Summer is the season of insects. Even if you neither keep a farm nor a garden, these pests, particularly the army cutworm moths, for sure, can pose a problem to your Santa Fe roof system and your entire home. The brown moths take to the skies as early as spring as they pop off their winter cases as cocoons, according to insect experts. It's their usual life in motion; but as Diana Soular of the Las Cruces Sun-News reports, their great numbers are anything but. Normally, these moths don't pose a threat to people; they mostly feed on plants. However, since coming out in greater numbers last year, these moths may find their way into your roofing and clog your gutters with their litter. They may not deal damage to your roof, but their numbers are surely an invitation to the high-tier members of the food chain."
http://www.rhinoroofingabq.com/industry-news/protecting-your-santa-fe-roof-system-from-summer-bugs/
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