British and other research teams analyze why insects ``fly into fire''. The research team says their findings provide a new explanation for the age-old mystery of why insects fly into flames and light.

The experiment also showed that the dragonfly that came to the top of the light bulb turned its back downwards, stalling, and appeared to fall toward the light bulbs and jump into the light. It means that it appears to be attracted to light. The results were published on the 30th in the scientific magazine Published in Nature Communications.