when the light reaching their eyes is not the same on the both side
Yes, moths are often attracted to light. This behavior is known as phototaxis, where moths use natural light sources for navigation. Artificial lights can sometimes confuse them and lead them to fly towards the light source, possibly disrupting their normal activities.
Moths are attracted to light sources, particularly artificial lights at night, which can disrupt their navigation mechanisms. They are also drawn to the scent of flowers and certain pheromones released by other moths for mating purposes.
Monkey Says:I think they are attracted to many different lights. I go year round with Lights that are many different colors. Every evening they are always swarming the lights. I think they are mostly attracted to the brightest lights.
Yes, Luna moths can still fly with a torn wing, but it may affect their flight capabilities and make it more challenging for them to fly long distances or evade predators.
When a moth's wings are touched, tiny scales on the wings can be dislodged, which can affect the moth's ability to fly properly. This can disrupt their flight pattern and make it difficult for them to fly until the scales regenerate.
they are attracted to the light ! :)
they fly round it in a circle. this is due to the fact that their ancestors used the sun to judge if they were flying in a straight line by keeping it in a certain part of their vision.
Every age of moth eat smaller bugs.Its said baby moths eat tiny bugs like Gnats. Adults eat bigger bugs.They fly round lights because other bugs are attracted to light.They go round and eat the bugs.
Yes, moths are often attracted to light. This behavior is known as phototaxis, where moths use natural light sources for navigation. Artificial lights can sometimes confuse them and lead them to fly towards the light source, possibly disrupting their normal activities.
Yes.
No , cause moths fly and they do not live in water crabs do so the answer is No
Moths are attracted to light sources, particularly artificial lights at night, which can disrupt their navigation mechanisms. They are also drawn to the scent of flowers and certain pheromones released by other moths for mating purposes.
They way moths move around is simple. They use their wings to fly about. Moths seem to be most active at night.
Monkey Says:I think they are attracted to many different lights. I go year round with Lights that are many different colors. Every evening they are always swarming the lights. I think they are mostly attracted to the brightest lights.
Males can, but females cannot
they jump and flap their wings, if they cant fly they fall and die
Moth brains are very little and rather limited. They are wired to use a light source, like the moon, for navigation. In natural surroundings, this ensures they fly in a straight line and thus travel as far as possible in a night, which is good for spreading their genes. Other things guide them too, especially their sense of smell. But in urban settings they confuse lamps with the moon and end up trying to fly straight, but are doing it in respect of a nearby fixed object. Which is a circle. So they circle and circle and get exhausted. And sometimes the heat kills them. But they are deeply stupid, and don't know what to do to escape this trap.