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The brown bugs that fly around lights at night are often nocturnal insects such as moths or beetles. Many of these insects are attracted to artificial lights due to a phenomenon called positive phototaxis, where they navigate using natural light sources. Common examples include various species of moths, which are typically brown or gray and blend in with their surroundings during the day. While they may seem bothersome, they play important roles in ecosystems, such as pollination.

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