Bugs
silverfish, moths, cockroaches, and other common house bugs are attracted to light during nighttime. -SmartyPants11( Riley the Smart)
yes because bugs are attracted to light and lizards eat bugs
Yes, bugs are naturally attracted to infrared light.
All plants attract bugs of some kind.
Moths are known for being attracted to bright lights.
no
no they are attracted to the bugs that are attracted to the long lasting flowers of a basil plant
Bed bugs are not typically attracted to light sources. They are more active at night and are attracted to the carbon dioxide and body heat emitted by humans.
Salt does not repel bugs. In fact, some bugs like ants are attracted to salt.
There would be no food for any of the bugs, because most bugs eat the fungi in the forests. There would be more bugs than there are right now, because certain types of fungi are what kill the bugs. Also it would be to overpopulated even with the trees because fungi is able to kill the trees in the balance of nature.
Bed bugs are mainly attracted to warmth, carbon dioxide, and human scent in a home environment.