We finally have a good explanation for why insects fly bang into artificial lights and, according to high-speed videos, it doesn't seem to be because they are attracted there
insects gather around artificial lights“Our results suggest artificial lights may only trap passing insects rather than attract them directly from farther away,” writeUntil now, the leading scientific hypothesis has been that insects use the moon’s light.
insects gather around artificial lights“Our results suggest artificial lights may only trap passing insects rather than attract them directly from farther away,” writeUntil now, the leading scientific hypothesis has been that insects use the moon’s lightAustralia Latest News, Australia Headlines
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