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A white moth, possibly from the Saturniidae family, is flying towards a bright light source against a deep blue night sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Massed termite alleles cover a car yard
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Gympie, Queensland, Australia: Massed termite alleles cover every surface in a car yard or lot, attracted at night by bright floodlights due to their positive phototaxis. Harmful to the insects as their natural mating and distribution is interfered with and most die from exhaustion or dehydration next day


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