no
No, they are attracted to insects.
Moths are known for being attracted to bright lights.
yes
No, lights do not attract bears in the wilderness. Bears are typically not attracted to artificial lights and are more likely to be attracted to food sources such as garbage or food left out in the open.
Yes, dragonflies are attracted to light sources, especially at night. They are known to be drawn to artificial lights such as streetlights and porch lights.
No!!! Like Cats, They Are Attracted To Lasers And Other Kinds Of Lights.
Cats are generally attracted to lights and may enjoy chasing or playing with them.
they are attracted to the light ! :)
The bugs are attracted by the heat of this light.
Yes, babies are often fascinated by looking at lights because they are attracted to bright and shiny objects.
Yes, deer are generally not attracted to light sources. They are more active during dawn and dusk, but artificial lights do not typically draw them in.
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.