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Low Energy Lightbulbs + Moths Etc
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Before the days of low energy light bulbs, leaving a window open at night with a light on was nigh on impossible because of all the moths and other flying insects that flew in.
These days, that doesn't happen. Is it a coincidence or is it really a different sort of light that doesn't interest the critters?
These days, that doesn't happen. Is it a coincidence or is it really a different sort of light that doesn't interest the critters?
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