why we use colourful light to prevent insects... in easy English language... for std 7th... but it should be in detail..
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Bugs and moths have been found to follow the moon to stay upright, fly straight, and remain oriented. When a light is turned on, moths and other bugs are deceived, and fly directly into it with a satisfying sizzle.
You’ve likely heard the phrase “drawn like a moth to a flame”, and immediately understood what the speaker meant. This phrase is obviously drawn from the habit of moths (and most other bugs) to fly towards any source of light.
You’ve likely heard the phrase “drawn like a moth to a flame”, and immediately understood what the speaker meant. This phrase is obviously drawn from the habit of moths (and most other bugs) to fly towards any source of light.
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