Why do insects fly
towards light?
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positively phototactic insects move toward lights because they act like a guide. ... They may mistake a light fixture for the Sun or the Moon. Rather than keeping a natural light source as a guide, these insects instead try to keep the artificial light at a constant angle.
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insects move toward lights because they act like a guide. Many insects find their way by keeping a natural light source in their sights. some scientists believe insects may mistake lights for flowers.
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