I've not seen one here in the glorious 7D as of yet, but @SailorGirl has reported seeing them in the lower part of the county for several weeks now. I've fallen into a sunrise to sunset lifestyle lately and haven't seen any so far this year.Has anyone seen any Lightning Bugs? The beginning of June is usually when they are the most prevalent. I have not seen a single bug. Is it Climate Change? The rainy Spring we had? Or is it just my neighborhood?
I saw this for the first time about 15 years ago while camping near Cumberland in mid-May and thought I was hallucinating. The damn ground was glowing. I shook it off, grabbed another beer, and headed back to the campfire.I have seen them here too. Near SMC, across the river. Frog's Marsh. I have seen their larva in November they are glow worms.
It’s been too rainy, windy or cool on most days at my home, and I hadn’t seen a single firefly until last evening. It was a warm, calm evening and they finally showed upHas anyone seen any Lightning Bugs? The beginning of June is usually when they are the most prevalent. I have not seen a single bug. Is it Climate Change? The rainy Spring we had? Or is it just my neighborhood?
Has anyone seen any Lightning Bugs? The beginning of June is usually when they are the most prevalent. I have not seen a single bug. Is it Climate Change? The rainy Spring we had? Or is it just my neighborhood?
AmenThank goodness for fleshlights.
Been seeing them for a couple weeks near the base.
Amen
Once was a time I nearly burned down the house with my WWll flamethrower when there was this huge nasty looking spider on the downstairs basement wall. If the wall hadn't been cinder block? Anyway .... no more spider.I like seeing them to let me know they are not going the way of the honeybee, which is a life sustaining insect. God bless the insects and spiders, too.