They are most active with a minimum amount of light.
In my experience the night bulbs are giving to much light.

Even a flashlight most of the times makes them just fold up, back to sleep.

Try getting just a little bit of light, for example by leaving the curtains open.
Misting them will make them wake up as well.
But getting them really active only works when it's nice and dark,
at least that's what my experience is with a fair amount of them over the years.

Tried out a variaty of moonlight bulbs, none of them keeps them undisturbed in my opinion. They just stay sleeping a lot more.