The sudden en masse appearance of meat-eating, airborne insects with wingspans up to six inches across does not sound like welcome news. Because usually when the topic is bugs and descriptions range from “invasion” to “infestation,” it applies to bad actors: locust swarms that can decimate farm crops, cockroaches that can overrun our living spaces, spongy-moth caterpillars that strip trees of leaves and needles—the list of troublemakers is long.…
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