I am unsure if we have always had fireflies in the area and I just haven't noticed them, or whether they've moved in this summer. In any case, there they are. There were a couple in my backyard just now. The first I've seen locally in as long as I can remember.
It is also possible that
catsarah's advice to pay closer attention to things while walking has paid off.
Fireflies are neat.
It is also possible that
Fireflies are neat.
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Date: 2008-07-25 02:00 am (UTC)(just be sure to let the bugs go at the end of the night)
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Date: 2008-07-25 02:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-25 02:43 am (UTC)I also grew up in the east end of Hamilton, but I have very clear memories of fireflies from my youth. I can even remember catching them in jars in my parents backyard.
But it was only one warm summer two or three years back, upon seeing some flash in my own garden, that I realized I had not seen them for many, many years, possibly twenty or more years.
At the time, I speculated they were recovering from some sort of environmental devastation, like some insecticide no longer popular had taken most of them out for a while. Or maybe they go on some long boom/bust cycle like other insects do.
Anyway, yes, we've a lot of fireflies now, and very nice to see them flashing through the flowers out back.
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Date: 2008-07-25 04:10 am (UTC)From http://extension.unh.edu/NHOutside/insects/
The females of the genus Photurus have evolved the ability to imitate the flash patterns of female Photinus (another genus of firefly), to attract Photinus males, whereupon she attacks and eats them. Because of this deceptive ability, Photurus females are often described as the femme fatales of the firefly domain.
By consuming a male Photinus, the female Photurus firefly gains both the nutrition from her prey's body and certain compounds (lucibufagins) it contains, which make her unappealing to certain predators such as the Phidippus jumping spider.
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Date: 2008-07-25 04:46 am (UTC)The degree in Psychology and Biology may help some too :)
And I have PLENTY of my own ideas ;) Believe me!
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Date: 2008-07-25 04:59 am (UTC)Now how to get'm to let his guard down ;)
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Date: 2008-07-25 10:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-25 10:22 am (UTC)I saw the first few last night in a garden with those solar moon lights, a kind that changed colour every few seconds. Maybe the rise in moon light use in gardens everywhere is putting them in the mood?
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Date: 2008-07-25 10:22 am (UTC)I saw the first few last night in a garden with those solar moon lights, a kind that changed colour every few seconds. Maybe the rise in moon light use in gardens everywhere is putting them in the mood?
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Date: 2008-07-25 01:50 pm (UTC)We were staying in this old B&B on the outside of town, and the owner was out so it was just us and the house cat. And we looked out the window, and there they were, floating and glowing. It was pretty neat.
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Date: 2008-07-25 01:52 pm (UTC)*whistles, waiting*
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