LOL Yeah. It could come in handy too; you know if there are any critters in there (like wasps!) BEFORE you open the light. Otherwise you won't know until after you open the light, at which point you may have already disturbed them.
Wasps and their stings. Never let a lantern turned off for too long. Once a wasp managed to get to a lit 2x40W T12 fixture we used to have in our kitchen. It took about 3 minutes until the poor creature was (well) done. I let it lit for five more minutes. Just to be sure...
LOL Yeah I've had wasps get into my street lights outside. They like cobraheads because often times cobraheads run cool enough where they can still live inside. Once I find wasps in one of my lights I replace the photocell with a shorting cap and seal up the openings in the light and let it "dayburn" for a couple days. Cooks those varmints to a crisp.