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There are several reasons why some places might be seeing more of these glowy beetles this summer. The first is wet weather.
Attracting fireflies to your yard and garden is easier than you might think. Allow tall grass, leaf litter, and native plants ...
Reports of fewer fireflies in recent years have sparked worry for the future of the insect’s population. More sightings this ...
Beatriz Swanson can remember the first time she saw the blinking glow. She was 10 years old, growing up in Mexico, when two ...
You must have noticed it by now. Fireflies are back in southeast Wisconsin. It's been reported in previous years that fireflies have been in decline, with many species nearing endangerment.
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Green Matters on MSNWant Fireflies to Light Up Your Garden? These 5 Simple Steps Will Make Them Feel Safe and WelcomedTo invite the ethereal golden glow of these insects, you must create a habitat that suits the lifestyle of the fireflies.
A study published a year ago in Science of the Total Environment points to various environmental factors that could doom populations of the lightning bug, Penn State University reports.
There are more than 40 species of fireflies in Missouri, but their populations have been diminishing over the last few years.
If you’ve noticed more fireflies dancing across your backyard this summer, you’re not imagining things. Experts report that ...
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Mowing Mayhem! 5 Incredible Tall Grass Driveway Rescues - MSNThe mower roars, the grass flies, and the results speak for themselves. These are our top 5 driveway rescues—before-and-after shots you won’t believe!
A Toledo resident said she's seen all kinds of critters living in the grass, like mice and snakes, and some have even gotten inside her house.
The New Canaan Land Trust Firefly Sanctuary has two things fireflies need: darkness and woodlands — both of which are becoming harder to find.
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