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Why are moths attracted to...
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Why are moths attracted to light? Nobody really knows. It is evident that moths are positively phototactic, meaning their automatic movement is toward the light rather than away from light such as negatively phototactic cockroaches. There have been lots of theories as to why moths are attracted to lights, but no definitive answers. One researcher, Henry Hsiao, found that when moths spot a bright light far off, they immediately fly directly toward it.
