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Lightning Bugs #13227445 07/28/19 03:20 AM
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Why not in the DFW area?

Grew up with them in St. Louis and we lived in the city.

Too far south?

Have grandkids and the neighbors kids that I�m sure would like to chase and catch them like I did growing up.


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Re: Lightning Bugs [Re: Jman] #13227450 07/28/19 03:22 AM
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There were plenty around College Station in the 1980s and 1990s. I think fire ants have gotten the larvae. There are plenty here in Kansas, but no fire ants.

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Re: Lightning Bugs [Re: Jman] #13227473 07/28/19 03:54 AM
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I see very few out here. Noticed a lot in upstate NY on vacation

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Had a several in the backyard a few weeks ago.


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We still see them up here pretty often. Never saw them as a kid in the Prosper/Celina area much


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See them every year.
Maybe not this late in the summer but they're still here.


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Re: Lightning Bugs [Re: Tallgrass05] #13227509 07/28/19 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Tallgrass05
There were plenty around College Station in the 1980s and 1990s. I think fire ants have gotten the larvae. There are plenty here in Kansas, but no fire ants.



My backyard looks like a Taylor Swift concert in the spring and early summer months. Hundreds, if not thousands of fire flies light it up every night. When we bought the house 8 years ago, we didn�t have many at all, but I haven�t used insecticides back there (yard slopes down to a spring fed creek that I don�t want to pollute), and my wife kills fire ants by pouring boiling water on their mounds, so the fire flies have made quite the comeback here.


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Plenty here in Georgia.

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Had a serious flashback to the sixties and seventies over the Fourth of July while in western Pennsylvania. Couldn�t believe all the lighting bugs. Haven�t seen them in Texas since being a kid.


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Re: Lightning Bugs [Re: Jman] #13227574 07/28/19 12:43 PM
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They were everywhere in this area back in the 50s and 60s. I haven't seen one in many years here though.

If fire ants are their enemy then that's a good reason in the Metromess.


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We see quite a few out in Alba/Lake Fork area.

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Plenty along Denton creek in the bottom. Also Oliver creek and Harriet creek in the low flood plain areas.


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Re: Lightning Bugs [Re: Jman] #13227747 07/28/19 03:47 PM
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See a few almost every night from my back porch in Jacksonville.


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I see 1 or 2 every year that is it.

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Originally Posted by Ranger Z21
Plenty here in Georgia.


They were thick every year when I was a kid growing up in the Atlanta suburbs, have seen a few around here in the past few years but I know I never saw any from 98 to about 2015. Not sure why, maybe too hot and dry, dunno

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