
I expected there to be a straightforward, single answer to this inquiry. But no, this seems to be a mystery. Nocturnally active moths are usually attracted to light sources as you have noticed. This event is known as positive phototaxis.
Is there any science behind it?

I expected there to be a straightforward, single answer to this inquiry. But no, this seems to be a mystery. Nocturnally active moths are usually attracted to light sources as you have noticed. This event is known as positive phototaxis.