Warmer temperatures in Montana mean that bug season is upon us. Here are a few bugs that you should kill immediately if you see them.

Montana is a paradise for outdoor lovers. Whether you’re into hiking, fishing, hunting, or camping, Big Sky Country offers endless opportunities to explore nature thanks to its vast mountains, winding rivers, and pristine lakes.

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Insects You Need to Kill Immediately in Montana

With all that outdoor beauty comes one not-so-lovely reality. Of course. We're talking about bugs.

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While most insects in Montana are harmless, there are a few creepy crawlers you’ll want to squash without hesitation. Not only can some of these pests ruin your weekend plans, but a few also pose real threats to your health, home, and the local ecosystem.

Most insects you’ll come across are just part of life in the great outdoors, but a select few are dangerous, destructive, or downright invasive.

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According to an article published on the Gizmodo website, there are a few types of insects that you should kill as soon as you see them. Luckily, most aren’t widespread in Montana, but a few are, and they should be taken seriously.

Some insects carry painful, even dangerous bites that can lead to infections or severe allergic reactions. Others can damage your home, property, or local wildlife habitats. And yes, Montana is home to some venomous spiders that are best not left alone.

So, while we’re not suggesting you go on a full-blown bug-hunting spree, there are some bugs you shouldn’t feel bad about eliminating. Think of it as doing your part to keep Montana wild, and a little less itchy.

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12 Animals You Must Report If You Hit Them in Montana

Ever hit an animal while driving in Montana? It’s an unfortunate reality of life on the road here, and while some critters can scurry off unscathed, others aren’t so lucky.

So, who do you call? If you hit one of these animals, you’ll need to report it to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) or local law enforcement. If it’s an emergency—say, the animal is still alive and injured in a way that poses a hazard—call 911. Otherwise, the non-emergency number will do. They’ll guide you on the next steps and make sure everything is properly documented.

Not sure which animals make the list? Keep reading, because failing to report could land you in hot water.

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