Wouldn't that be awesome? Now someone rent me a cherry-picker so I can find out for sure!
Maybe I should just try turning on one of the lights around the house and see what I attract. My butterfly and moth books describe how you can hang a white sheet up and illuminate it with a lantern or whatever and see what is attracted to it. Maybe I could get me a female to lay eggs and then torment my boss at the museum! FYI, moths aren't really "attracted" to light. They orient themselves by the light of the moon and our electric lights confuse them. Kind of like sea turtles trying to find the ocean. For those who don't live in coastal areas...baby sea turtles also use the reflection of the moon off the water to know which way to head into the sea. Electric lights confuse them, as well. Luckily, there's been a campaign for many years now to get people in those million dollar homes right on the beach (who are begging for a hurricane to hit them) to turn off their outside lights and try to keep the house dark. (Turtles hatch at night.) And they've been pretty cooperative about it.
Well, that was a little off-topic but I hope you learned something. Long story short - many animals use the moon and Thomas Edison ruined it for all of them. Now, I just woke up to the sound of my brother starting the lawn mower. I'm going to get some Starbucks to help ease the pain of whatever he managed to damage out there this time. More news when I wake up!