Fireflies are one my all time favorite things in the wild. Something about them is just amazing to me. I'm really happy we have a good population in our yard because we try to keep some habitat for them unlike other people around us
After witnessing fireflie decline in my part of the world, decided to something about it, thank you for providing this amazing information, it was just what I was looking for.
Fireflies suddenly came back to our backyard and I was wandering what to do to attract more and how to keep them from going away again. This was very helpfull. Thank you!
Great Video! I'm new to Texas & seeing fireflies was on my "bucket list". I was able to mark that off my list Spring 2019'. Now when they come out again, I video chat with my city friends to show them all the fireflies in my yard. It feels like Christmas lights all around me with a little bit of 4th of July too. Love how they make me smile and feel like a kid again. 🤩
We have huge numbers of them at out house every year. We actually don't mow our entire lawn and use no chemicals. I find it amazing how many we have. I just learned t hey were on decline because we have so many.
Wonderful overview! You are lucky. Here in Germany we only have three species, one of them being a "dark" one, where the adults rely on scent to find each other... "Don't be to tidy" is a good motto!
My next-door neighbors spray for mosquitoes. I've quit planting host plants, and leave one area of my garden to grow up in weeds, which I hope provides some habitat for lightning bugs, but I don't know. I always bring leaves from my front yard and pile them in my flower beds to decompose. I hope I'm doing the best I can for lightning bugs.
Thanks for the information! The small, moderetely wooded neighborhood i live in suddenly had a sharp decreace of fireflies this year. I was thinking it was because of the extra rain, Brood X or the fact that they're building a neighborhood nearby. I didn't consider leaf pickup could be a cause.
Yay! I’m excited for a new CTG video, interesting topic too. I’m really missing the garden profiles. I hope you can get back to those soon. You can come to my yard ;-)
@@CentralTexasGardener Really!? I'd be thrilled and honored to have you! I'll follow up when things are normal. Here's a preview: facebook.com/watch/?v=2636908599861287
For as long as you can. I try to make sure there is always leaf litter under my oak trees and throughout my yard. However you can still mow over it sometimes to break up the leaves so it doesn't completely kill off your grass in that area. Or just designate specific areas to never pick it up ever
Fireflies are one my all time favorite things in the wild. Something about them is just amazing to me. I'm really happy we have a good population in our yard because we try to keep some habitat for them unlike other people around us
After witnessing fireflie decline in my part of the world, decided to something about it, thank you for providing this amazing information, it was just what I was looking for.
Fireflies suddenly came back to our backyard and I was wandering what to do to attract more and how to keep them from going away again. This was very helpfull. Thank you!
Great Video! I'm new to Texas & seeing fireflies was on my "bucket list". I was able to mark that off my list Spring 2019'. Now when they come out again, I video chat with my city friends to show them all the fireflies in my yard. It feels like Christmas lights all around me with a little bit of 4th of July too. Love how they make me smile and feel like a kid again. 🤩
We have huge numbers of them at out house every year. We actually don't mow our entire lawn and use no chemicals. I find it amazing how many we have. I just learned t
hey were on decline because we have so many.
Thank you for this video. I am buying a house in Georgia. I want to make sure I have a great place for them here.
Wonderful overview!
You are lucky. Here in Germany we only have three species, one of them being a "dark" one, where the adults rely on scent to find each other...
"Don't be to tidy" is a good motto!
How wonderful to know this! Thank you! And yes, not too tidy! So fun to hear from you.
Awesome. I love that I was recommended this video. Funny I was just wondering about attracting them. Thank you so much!
How wonderful!!!!
My next-door neighbors spray for mosquitoes. I've quit planting host plants, and leave one area of my garden to grow up in weeds, which I hope provides some habitat for lightning bugs, but I don't know. I always bring leaves from my front yard and pile them in my flower beds to decompose. I hope I'm doing the best I can for lightning bugs.
We should save these species for the next generation
thank you! I always wondered about their life cycle and if they are beneficial.
Thanks for the information! The small, moderetely wooded neighborhood i live in suddenly had a sharp decreace of fireflies this year. I was thinking it was because of the extra rain, Brood X or the fact that they're building a neighborhood nearby. I didn't consider leaf pickup could be a cause.
Yay! I’m excited for a new CTG video, interesting topic too. I’m really missing the garden profiles. I hope you can get back to those soon. You can come to my yard ;-)
Would love to visit your yard, Abbey! Once we're back on the road--obviously not for now. Email me at llehmusvirta@klru.org.
@@CentralTexasGardener Really!? I'd be thrilled and honored to have you! I'll follow up when things are normal. Here's a preview: facebook.com/watch/?v=2636908599861287
Will they eat fire ants?
Leave the leaves for how long???
For as long as you can. I try to make sure there is always leaf litter under my oak trees and throughout my yard. However you can still mow over it sometimes to break up the leaves so it doesn't completely kill off your grass in that area. Or just designate specific areas to never pick it up ever
my fireflies is dying:)