critterguy
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I have quite a few common questions/myths I've never quite been able to answer. Here's two. I'll post up the rest as I remember them.
Why are moths attracted to light? I've heard a few explanations, but they aren't really satisfying. One says the light heats the wings closest to the light and causes them to beat faster making the insect swerve towards the light. I don't think this works as it seems the insect would actually bank away from the light...plus insects do not really seem to be attracted to heat and do come to lights that emit little heat. I've heard the whole stars and moon one but ain't convinced either.
Second, if a mosquito bites you and you flex/stretch the skin/pinch the skin/will it be unable to escape and imbibe blood till it pops? I've tried, but the dang things are too skittish so i end up squishing them to end the misery. LOL But I've heard people say they've done it.
Why are moths attracted to light? I've heard a few explanations, but they aren't really satisfying. One says the light heats the wings closest to the light and causes them to beat faster making the insect swerve towards the light. I don't think this works as it seems the insect would actually bank away from the light...plus insects do not really seem to be attracted to heat and do come to lights that emit little heat. I've heard the whole stars and moon one but ain't convinced either.
Second, if a mosquito bites you and you flex/stretch the skin/pinch the skin/will it be unable to escape and imbibe blood till it pops? I've tried, but the dang things are too skittish so i end up squishing them to end the misery. LOL But I've heard people say they've done it.