Like any other moth, miller moths are attracted to light. However, they also seem to be attracted to one other thing: bugging residents of central Kansas. Miller moths are the adult form of the army cutworm larvae that destroyed so many lawns in the summer of 2020. “The full army worms two or three years ago were a big problem […] those can cause huge damage,” Jason French, a manager at Stutzman’s Greenhouse, said. “The miller moth itself in the home gardening industry doesn’t cause much issue, though it’s a pest.”
Source: Harvey County Now