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this post was submitted on 15 Feb 2024
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I learned this back in the 90s, I'm surprised new research is needed.
The solution seems to be LED lighting. The right LED bulbs don't trigger the bug brains.
Edit to add source (below) and I forget the detail: it's about using LEDs with less blue light, since blue light affects the bugs.
https://phys.org/news/2022-10-impact-energy-efficient-streetlights-insects.html
@alvvayson Existing research was about "how do we stop the bugs from circling our lights?". This is about *why* the bugs circle the lights. It artificially triggers the dorsal reflex, which disorients the bugs.