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Why do moths fly into lights?

Maybe so, but there are possibly explanations other than contriving a migratory "navigational-constant-angle-to-the-prevailing-light-source" theory to explain it. Sometimes the moths circle around the light - perhaps experience has taught them that landing on the hot glass is not very comfortable?

That wouldn't explain why they spiral in, and sometimes "bounce" off and spiral in again.
 
Tiger beetles, from Australia. They run in short bursts, in a straight line, then stop to process light and reorient on their prey.
 
Thanks. They totally miss that info on wikipedia.

I still can't quite figure out this moth to lightbulb thing. A moth comes through my window, into my room and bang! into the lightbulb. Where was it trying to go in the first place?
I can understand the orientation thing, but I can't understand what happens just before the moth starts it's journey and also how it decides to stop.

Stupid questions? Perhaps, I'm not the brightest bulb myself :)
 

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