Recent research indicates that insects, such as moths, can detect ultrasonic sounds emitted by plants under stress, significantly influencing their reproductive choices. The sounds are believed to signal the health and vitality of potential host plants, guiding insects to select healthier plants to maximize offspring survival. While this phenomenon highlights the complex interactions between flora and fauna, discussions among commenters range from skepticism about the extent of the claims made, particularly in media portrayals, to curiosity about the science behind these interactions and their implications for ecosystem balance.