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Saving fireflies means turning off lights, laying off the pesticides and resisting the urge to manicure every square inch of your yard. Most people don’t realize their landscaping choices could erase ...
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This summer has been a good year for viewing lightning bugs or fireflies because of several weather conditions. Here's what ...
Are you seeing more bright lights in the big city so far this summer? It’s no cause for concern — it’s just fireflies, also ...
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A study published a year ago in Science of the Total Environment points to various environmental factors that could doom ...
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There are more than 40 species of fireflies in Missouri, but for the last few years people have been concerned about the ...
No, fireflies/lightning bugs aren't going extinct, but their populations are declining, specifically in highly ...
"A short lawn won’t hurt fireflies, but it won’t bring them into your yard either," she says. Related: 12 Alternatives to a ...
It’s the last day of June and I’m standing under the overhang on my back deck protected from the last drips of a rainstorm.
Summer’s brightest stars appear, echoing these Earth-bound lights, beginning around 9:20 p.m. through mid-month.