flies go into the light because the light is so bright and beautiful to them but when they go in it they die because its to hot in other words their attracted to it
flies do go in the light because to them it is so bright and beautiful to them so they get attracted to it but its to bright they get burned and die
Not just flies fly around light but a lot of other flying bugs, they are attracted to it
Yes, flies can fly in the dark and navigate effectively without light using their other senses such as touch and smell.
Flies may fly around aimlessly in a room due to their innate behavior to search for food sources or suitable breeding sites. They may also be attracted to light or heat sources, leading them to fly around in an attempt to navigate towards it. Additionally, changes in air currents or air pressure within a room can further disorient flies and cause them to fly erratically.
A fly wacker You can use a fly light with the black light bulbs as well. They have indoor models with no grid/noise.
Flies are attracted to light because they use it as a navigation aid. They have a behavior known as positive phototaxis, where they are naturally drawn towards sources of light. This behavior might have evolved to help flies find their way towards the outdoors during the day.
No, they are called a 'fly' because they are as light as a fly. The bait sometimes resembles an insect that is found on or near the water.
Flies fly in circles because of their compound eyes, which can detect movement and light. This causes them to constantly adjust their flight path, leading to circular movements.
The future tense of the verb "flies" is "fly," as in "he will fly," "she will fly," etc.
Bugs Life!
Fly -- I fly to work Flies -- She flies to work Flying -- We are flying to work
You go to the top of the light house and take out the lobster and it turns the light towards the bird and it flies away(=