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Everyone knows that light attracts insects. In prehistoric times, our ancestors questioned why winged insects buzzed around fire. old saying describes this attraction as being, "like moth to flame". However, recent study dispels long-believed notion that insects head towards light because they like it. Biologists at Imperial College London have reported that insects are drawn to light because it helps with their orientation when in flight. The scientists said artificial light actually disorients nocturnal bugs like moths and mosquitos, often to fatal ends. Jamie Theobald, co-author of study, said all our speculations about why insects fly toward light "might have been wrong".

scientists conducted their research in rainforest in Costa Rica. They installed artificial lights under canopy and observed creatures' flying behaviour. Insects usually navigate by moon to fly in straight lines. However, around artificial lights, bugs became confused and made arcs and erratic patterns of flight. entomologist said: "Natural sky light…helps maintain proper flight….Artificial sources…can produce continuous steering around light and trap insect." This explains why so many insects fly to their death into bug zappers. Artificial light adversely affects insect's ability to find mate, forage for food, and defend itself against predators.

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