Research team highlights the potential of LEDs in reducing the attraction of disease-carrying insects. New research by scientists from the University of Bristol has revealed that domestic LED lights ...
Insects are attracted to light, but not to all types of light equally. It happens that when you put out different parts of the light spectrum, the little critters are less interested in invading your ...
Streetlights used to be the water cooler of the mosquito set. It seems, however, that as LEDs replace conventional mosquito-attracting bulbs, the insects are not hanging out around street lights after ...
Dussehra celebrations often attract unwanted insects to homes. By switching to warm LED lights, using natural essential oils, and strategically positioning lights, families can minimize insect ...
Like a moth to flame, many scientists and poets have long assumed that flying insects were simply, inexorably drawn to bright lights. But that's not exactly what's going on, a new study suggests.
Moths flock to streetlights, bewitched by their luminous brilliance. But bathing in brightness all night seems to have consequences for the grounded forms of these fliers. Illuminated stretches of ...
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Scientists Finally Solved Why Moths Can’t Stop Flying Into Lights
The concept of moths being attracted to light is so established that it’s found in poems, song lyrics, and folklore. These ...
Domestic LED lights are much less attractive to nuisance insects such as biting midges than traditional filament lamps, new research has revealed. New research by scientists from the University of ...
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