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Anonymous
Why are insects attracted to light?
>> Anonymous
I guess it's naturally more appealing than darkness.
>> Anonymous
I heard something about them using moonlight to navigate, so a light looks like the moon to them or something. It sounds too retarded to be true, though.
>> Anonymous
>>280682

Than why are moths nocturnal?
>> Anonymous
Why are ants attracted to my semen?
>> Anonymous­­­­
>>280681

Why do ants come out of my penis?
>> Barksalot !!bUy38Am5hmk
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>>280689
Your seamen? Because they're sloppy eaters.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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did someone say dickants? Because I thought someone said dickants.
>> Anonymous
>>280681
Like moths?
It's speculated that they use a form of celestial navigation to get about.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moth#Attraction_to_light
>> Anonymous
>>280681
I assume they use the heat to keep them warm. In general, lights also give off heat in one way or another.
>> Anonymous
>>280686
This is true. An evolutionary navigational mechanism used by many nocturnal insects relies on the moon to define the horizon. However, due to light pollution, we get cock-ups like the poor bastards dry humping our windows after dusk.
>> Anonymous
butterflies are moths who evolved to operate in the daytime