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  2. Matthew 6:19–20 - Wikipedia

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    The use of the word "treasures" could refer to the contents of a treasure box or a store house. Moths are often associated with the destruction of fabrics, and in this era, pieces of clothing were a major investment. What is meant by the Greek, brosis, sometimes translated as "rust", is less certain. The word generally means "eating".

  3. Where Moth and Rust Destroy - Wikipedia

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    Where Moth and Rust Destroy is the seventh studio album by the American Christian metal band Tourniquet. It was released on Metal Blade Records in 2003. The album's title is a reference to Matthew 6:19 .

  4. Insect winter ecology - Wikipedia

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    Insect winter ecology describes the overwinter survival strategies of insects, which are in many respects more similar to those of plants than to many other animals, such as mammals and birds. Unlike those animals, which can generate their own heat internally ( endothermic ), insects must rely on external sources to provide their heat ...

  5. Moths actually aren’t drawn to light as previously thought ...

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    “Like moths to a flame” is a saying that alludes to insects’ apparent attraction to artificial light. A new study has found a potential explanation for the behavior.

  6. An invasive winter moth is resurging in RI. Could this ... - AOL

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    The invasive winter moth could be resurging in some parts of Rhode Island after years of decline.

  7. Operophtera fagata - Wikipedia

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    Operophtera fagata, the northern winter moth, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is widespread through much of Europe. It is widespread through much of Europe. Geographic distribution

  8. Operophtera bruceata - Wikipedia

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    Operophtera bruceata, the Bruce spanworm, hunter's moth, or native winter moth is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by George Duryea Hulst in 1886. It is found from coast to coast in southern Canada and the northern parts of the United States.

  9. 10 Essential Things You Need to Clean More in the Winter - AOL

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    Consider laying down extra washable rugs, like hallway runners, in the winter to make cleaning them easier and keep feet warmer. Related: How to Clean Hardwood Floors for a Polished Look 3.