Environment
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Colorful Insects Visit Bay Area in California That Likely Become Affected Due to Heavy Rains
People in California have seen colorful insects called white-lined sphinx moths that could likely be due to recent heavy rains in the region, especially in the Bay Area. The moths can be seen flying between April and November. They may appear small, but they play a significant role in pollination. Read here to learn more about the unique insects.
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