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Offline tangle tooth

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      Anyone seen many this year? I keep thinking I should have seen some by now.

      Do you call them lightning bugs or fireflies?
I wonder. Does Darth Vader have a sister named Ella? Bet she has her ups and downs.

Offline mike89

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think I seen one not so long ago, but not many over the last few years....  and we called them fireflies .... 
« Last Edit: June 06/11/23, 07:23:48 PM by mike89 »
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Offline glenn57

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fireflies!!!!!!!!!!!! havent seen any yet..........maybe up north next week.........if i can stay up that late!!!!!!!! :doah: :shocked: :rotflmao:
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Offline mike89

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yup after thinking some it was fireflies...   
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I call them either one these days. Growing up we called them lightning bugs. We spent many hours capturing them and putting them in mason jars. Saw my first one of the season last Tuesday 6/6 right outside the bedroom window. Their appearance coincides roughly with the corn rootworm beetle egg hatch as it takes about the same GDU's. I haven't seen that many fireflies/lightning bugs so far but it is relatively early. As we move into later June and July our backyard usually a great place to view them.

http://www.minnesotaseasons.com/Insects/firefly_Lampyridae.html
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Offline LPS

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Haven't seen one yet.  There was a good article in the Volunteer awhile back showing how the light is produced. 

Offline Jerkbiat

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I seen some down in Buffalo this past weekend.
Hey look your bobber is up!

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Numbers are increasing here. Poppy is starting to chase them. Could be a long summer.  :doah:
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      Anyone seen many this year? I keep thinking I should have seen some by now.

      Do you call them lightning bugs or fireflies?

I call them lightning bugs.  Seen the first couple last night.

Offline roony

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We always called them fireflies. We would put them in baby food jars and take them to our rooms at night. Finally dad had enough of hearing us say
"Mine's blinking. Is your's blinking?" We had fun with simple pleasures back then.

Offline tangle tooth

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I remember running all over the neighborhood with a big mayonnaise jar, chasing fireflies in the evening. Running around, barefoot, with glass jars and drinking from the garden hose. How did we survive?
I wonder. Does Darth Vader have a sister named Ella? Bet she has her ups and downs.

Offline glenn57

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seen some at the cabin this past week.........the one night i stayed up past dark!!!!!!!! :shocked: :shocked: :rotflmao:
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Offline LPS

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Just asked the wife.  She hasn't seen one this year neither.  Not out after dark as much as we used to neither. 

Offline tangle tooth

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      I'm no kind of scientist but I wonder if the dry conditions or all the smoke from Canadian wildfires have anything to do with the lack of fireflies.
      Any ideas?
I wonder. Does Darth Vader have a sister named Ella? Bet she has her ups and downs.

Offline Bobberineyes

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What do they do during the day??? I sure hope they aren't out n about cuz my fly trap was full.. sorry.

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At least at the ranch, they seem to prefer the wetter seasons. Last year was pretty good but the summer before they were unreal, almost like something from another planet.They just sorta hang out in the taller grass during the day and fly mainly at night looking to hook up.. To the best of my knowledge the adults don't feed, just mate & lay eggs.
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What do they do during the day??? I sure hope they aren't out n about cuz my fly trap was full.. sorry.
naw i wont worry boober.........those flies you get in them are them sh!t eating type of flies. i've been putting them out for years and the only thing that goes in them are fies!!!!!!
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Offline LPS

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The wife took Jake out around midnight last night and said there were a few fireflies around.  Not a lot but a few.  She also heard coyotes south of us.

Offline Steve-o

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I was driving home after dark the other night when a firefly with its butt lit smashed into my windshield.  The smear continued to glow for about 15 more seconds before the juice ran out. 

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I remember as a kid seeing them smashed on the pavement and still glowing.

Offline tangle tooth

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Finally saw a bunch Friday night. Sat out in the back yard for a couple of hours. Watching, listening and smoking my pipe. Awesome.
I wonder. Does Darth Vader have a sister named Ella? Bet she has her ups and downs.

Offline mike89

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Minn Bound had a good show last night again!!!   Fireflies was the first part!!!    look the show up and it should be repeated a couple times this week!!!   and they are a beetle!!   
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