Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Why Moths Fly to the Light? is a drama film that follows the story of Beatrice, a young girl on the verge of losing her eyesight, ...
Those insects you see flying in crazed circles are trying to keep their backs towards the light because they think that direction is up, new... 'Like moths to a flame'? Here's what's going on with ...
Not all moths are attracted to light, but many are, as are many other flying insects. Over the years, there have been several theories to explain this, including attraction to infrared and making an ...
Each spring, billions of bogong moths fill southeast Australia’s skies. Fleeing the lowlands and trying to beat the heat, they fly roughly 600 miles to caves embedded in the Australian Alps. The moths ...
You’ve seen insects swarm around artificial lights. But new research suggests the reason why is not what you think. Many theories have been proposed to explain ...
The concept of moths being attracted to light is so established that it’s found in poems, song lyrics, and folklore. These days, moths fly around lightbulbs, but in the past, it would be a naked flame ...