Bugs are not specifically attracted to fire alarms per se. However, they are often attracted to sources of light and heat, which may include fire alarms that have LED lights or emit a low level of heat. Bugs may mistake the light or heat from the fire alarm for a potential food source or a safe shelter, leading them to congregate around it.
because the fire alarms blink to help you know that they are on, and the small lights create heat. -Riley the Smart(project answer only)
fire alarms blink to alert you that they are on and working. -SmartyPants11
Fire-Lite Alarms was created in 1952.
yes because bugs are attracted to light and lizards eat bugs
Firestore.com and firstalertstore.com are both place where you can purchase fire alarms in bulk online. You can also purchase 3 packs of fire alarms from you local Home Depot.
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Some fire stations offer smoke alarms at little or no cost. Fire stations always have smoke alarms available, to make sure that there community is kept safe.
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Moths are known for being attracted to bright lights.
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False Friends and Fire Alarms - 1916 was released on: USA: 8 March 1916