Insects aren't drawn to artificial light but get trapped 'mi

Insects aren't drawn to artificial light but get trapped 'mistaking it for the sky'

Like “a moth to a flame” is often used to signify an inescapable attraction, yet new research suggests insects are not beguiled by artificial light but rather become “trapped” because of an in-built navigational quirk.

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