dado potato
6-6-21, 6:09pm
The firefly population is in decline due to loss of habitat and light pollution.
When I was a kid in the 1950s, there were thousands of "lightning bugs" at Gramma's house. I am sure I caught more than my share to bring indoors in a jar.
There are a few things that can be done to preserve a habitat for fireflies:
Make a woodpile of the branches removed by pruning and the sticks that fall from trees.
Let an area of lawn go unmowed.
Leave some leaves on the ground.
Minimize artificial lighting.
Build a water feature that would appeal to snails (the "expensive" option).
When I was a kid in the 1950s, there were thousands of "lightning bugs" at Gramma's house. I am sure I caught more than my share to bring indoors in a jar.
There are a few things that can be done to preserve a habitat for fireflies:
Make a woodpile of the branches removed by pruning and the sticks that fall from trees.
Let an area of lawn go unmowed.
Leave some leaves on the ground.
Minimize artificial lighting.
Build a water feature that would appeal to snails (the "expensive" option).