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efhmc

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34. I live in a different part of Texas than I did growing up but never see them now.
Wed Jun 25, 2025, 11:04 AM
Jun 2025

I wonder if spraying for mosquitoes got rid of them. We were allowed to stay up a bit after our bed time in the summer to catch them. I could not stand keeping them for very long and would let them go pretty quickly.

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Lightning bugs. 2MuchNoise Jun 2025 #1
Thank you very much 2MuchNoise Enjoy them debm55 Jun 2025 #3
In NE FL, we called them lightening bugs too! lark Jun 2025 #2
Last night, I took, Dolly dog out in the back yard. It was the first time I have seen them this summer. debm55 Jun 2025 #5
Thank you, lark. debm55 Jun 2025 #13
I live in a different part of Texas than I did growing up but never see them now. efhmc Jun 2025 #34
That;s possible efhmc.I always punched holes into the tops of the jars my son used. They were baby food jars. and debm55 Jun 2025 #38
Just wondering now did those lightenin bugs spend their pennies? efhmc Jun 2025 #40
The lightnin bugs left them for my son who was very young. Thank you efhmc. debm55 Jun 2025 #46
Lovely. efhmc Jun 2025 #47
Lightning bugs Meadowoak Jun 2025 #4
Thank you very much Meadowoak. Enjoy them. debm55 Jun 2025 #8
HAHAHAHAH. My son was little and thought the lightninbugs left him the pennies. debm55 Jun 2025 #43
either or. AllaN01Bear Jun 2025 #6
Thank you very much AllaN01Bear. debm55 Jun 2025 #9
Michigan...lightening bugs. MiHale Jun 2025 #7
Thank you MiHale. Enjoy them. I always knew when summer started when we would see the Lightening bugs in the yard at debm55 Jun 2025 #14
Fact I just learned today about the little guys... MiHale Jun 2025 #20
Thank you very much, MiHale debm55 Jun 2025 #21
Lightning bugs. 2naSalit Jun 2025 #10
Thank you very much 2naSalit. debm55 Jun 2025 #16
Lightnin' bugs (Texas) RoadRunner Jun 2025 #11
Actually that is how we pronounced it. Thank you RoadRunner. debm55 Jun 2025 #17
Yes. I'm a 3rd generation Texan and that it what I remember calling them when I was growing up in Dallas. CTyankee Jun 2025 #23
Thank you very much CTyankee, debm55 Jun 2025 #25
Either, my family is in the north and south. Right now I call them near extinct. In 25+ years here in Texas ... marble falls Jun 2025 #12
Thank you very much, marble falls. You are right. Summer has arrived when you see them light up the yard. debm55 Jun 2025 #18
Lightening bugs... whathehell Jun 2025 #15
Thank you very much whatthehell. Enjoy them. debm55 Jun 2025 #19
Lightning bugs MuseRider Jun 2025 #22
Thank you very much, MuseRider, That is iinteresting. debm55 Jun 2025 #26
We called them lightning bugs in Ohio. It seems like there are very few doc03 Jun 2025 #24
Thank you docO3 , I agree with you, debm55 Jun 2025 #27
Mostly lightning bugs Bmoboy Jun 2025 #28
Very interesting post Bmoboy. Thank you very much. debm55 Jun 2025 #29
Saw three lightin' bugs in our crepe myrtles last week SARose Jun 2025 #30
They are magical , aren't they . Thank you SARose debm55 Jun 2025 #31
Fireflies Jilly_in_VA Jun 2025 #32
Thank you Jilly_in_VA. We did the same with our son. The lightning bugs each left a penny in the jar. debm55 Jun 2025 #36
As a kid, I called them fireflies ... surrealAmerican Jun 2025 #33
Thank you very much surrealAmerican and enjoy their magic. debm55 Jun 2025 #35
Lightning bugs! lucca18 Jun 2025 #37
It is like magic. I love to see them. thank you for your post, lucca18 debm55 Jun 2025 #39
Fireflies LogDog75 Jun 2025 #41
Yes it was. Even when it is 75 the kids around here still stay in their house. We call them Marshmallows. debm55 Jun 2025 #45
Lightening Bugs ProfessorGAC Jun 2025 #42
Thank you very much ProfessorGAC. debm55 Jun 2025 #44
I never saw one as a child. soldierant Jun 2025 #48
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