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[Article] Why flying insects gather at artificial light

[Article] Why flying insects gather at artificial light

by PLAN-B | Feb 1, 2024 | blog

Explanations of why nocturnal insects fly erratically around fires and lamps have included theories of “lunar navigation” and “escape to the light”. However, without three-dimensional flight data to test them rigorously, the cause for this odd behaviour has remained...
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