Many Moose Javians woke up to moths Thursday. 

Just weeks after large clusters of tent caterpillars were found in several parts of the province, thousands of moths have arrived as the next evolution of the species.  

John Urlacher lives in an apartment building on Wood Lily Drive in Moose Jaw and awoke to see the moths both outside and inside the complex.

 

"We've got moths coming in the hallways," Urlacher said, saying he was waiting for the landlord to respond in an effort to control the outbreak. "We're just swarming with them.  It's unreal, there was another tenant leaving this morning and he just about flipped out."

Here are a few of the photos we've taken and you've shared so far today.  If you have photos you'd like to share, click here. 

Moths cover an exterior wall at a Wood Lily apartment complex (photo courtesy: John Urlacher)

Moths on the wall of Golden West Radio/Discover Moose Jaw

Moths on a window at Triple 4 Advertising (photo courtesy: Debbie Mayson)