No, they are attracted to insects.
Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.Repellent or attractant of what? Many insects would surely be attracted to it, being a food stuff.
yes they are
A hypothesis is a prediction on what you think will happen. For experiments on insects being attracted to light or heat, a hypothesis could be that insects are attracted to light over heat.
No. Butterflies are attracted to nectar producing flowers, and sugar.
hormones
no they are not. they repel much more than they attract. but the thing is, recent discoveries have pointed out that epsom salt is a fantastic insect repellant, and eco friendly non toxic insecticide that can be used on a wide variety of plants.
No, certain types of insects like moths and gnats are though.
No, they are not.
Insects that use phototaxis are moths and cockroaches. Phototaxis means that these insects are attracted to light and will move towards it.
Insects, especially winged insects, are attracted to the bright light emitted from a light bulb. Spiders prey on insects, so the more insects are attracted to a certain place, the more spiders will be present there to eat them.
Moths and flies, primarily.