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City moths have ‘evolved’ to be less attracted to light

May 11, 2016 No Comments

 

We all know that moths are attracted to light because they think it’s the moon right? But what happens when you have a city and each of those lights are potentially death traps (bug zappers, hot incandescent lights etc.)? What will happen to the moths?

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