Charging Order On Leasehold Flat
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that the the moth's "muscles" are slowed and eventually paralysed by light. That makes them inactive in the day, although they seek out dark crevices to hide in.
At night when they are active and fly past a source of bright light the strength saps from their wing action on the side that the light shines and thus slows down that side .
Result; the moth flys in a circle towards the point of intense light. They are powerless to do anything about it, even when the damage their wings. The more they try to fly away, ironically, the nearer the damaging light they go.