Science, asked by Haritha9789, 10 months ago

why do insects get attracted to light ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey here's ur answer....

You don’t have to be a pest control professional to know that insects are attracted to light. Just think of all those times you’ve seen moths and other insects frantically flying into or around light fixtures when it’s dark.

But have you considered that a greater understanding of this natural attraction to light can help to develop more effective fly killers (insect light traps) and a better fly control programme all together?

Research into this topic is of vital importance to businesses in the food industry, like food processing and food retail, helping to avoid outbreaks of fly-borne diseases like Salmonellosis.

The team of scientists at Rentokil’s Global Technical Centre has looked into understanding the physics of how light impacts the biological attraction of flies to a trap. This research has helped to  uncover LED technology as a far superior insect attractant than other conventional light sources.

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Answered by ShreeyaSahu
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Because the insects find the way by keeping a natural light source
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