Why are moths attracted to lights?

Ben Lindsay, Belgium

It’s an important question for entomologists and other ecologists, who often collect moths using ‘light traps’. However, there’s not one generally agreed answer. Of the hundreds of thousands of moth species, many don’t gather around lights. We tend to notice those that do, especially when they self-immolate. Even these differ: some spiral inwards, others head straight, but then orbit. The time of night and moth’s gender also make a difference.

Submitted by Yan Wong