So…should we rake the woods to prevent forest fireflies?
I did this last year and saw twice as many fireflies.
Which means I saw six total all summer.
The suburbs suck.
Yeah this is drinking straws vs private jets.
Growing up in the suburbs we raked all the leaves and packed them in plastic bags which were then picked up as trash (no recycling back then). We had hundreds of fireflies everywhere.
Today I’m on 3.5 acres, half of which I don’t mow at all and the other half I don’t rake the leaves. But there are still fewer fireflies than 40 years ago.
The decline in insect populations is so bad even Jeremy Clarkson is trying to fight it.
That’s how you know it’s really bad.
There are fewer everything. I’ve commented on the ecosystem collapse many time, don’t have the energy any longer.
At least my yard is coming back. Our house is the reason the block has frogs, dragonflies, etc.
The bees and Monarch butterflies and Hummingbirds know where I live, which is about the best I can do locally.
Those orange colored things are now old and not actual. Basically just a genetic fraud that only exist because most people can’t tell the difference and half aren’t even aware there is one. The real Monarch’s home was destroyed years ago.
beep boop
Same here. Used to get whole families of deer, rabbits, hedgehogs, squirrels etc eating our gardens goodies. Nowadays its lucky to catch a single magpie nibbling on an apple. Animals today are so damn picky. /s
Ok but part of this is because of what we were doing back then, so it isn’t quite the same. Yes there are larger things at play BUT these things you do locally on your 3.5 acres can have a huge impact.
But the problem I’m experiencing is that doing the “best” isn’t helping much at all. It’s like telling people that putting some greens in their aquarium will help their fish while at the same time the water in the aquarium is bleach.
Ok but the problem in this analogy is that collectively we were all pouring bleach into the aquarium, the fix is to collectively stop.
It won’t happen immediately and it won’t go back to where it was for a long time.
Yes there are larger factors at play but this is one of those scenarios where your local action has an actual impact that is noticeable.
You’re not wrong that you alone won’t solve it and the best you can do alone won’t fix it, but doing what you’re doing is closer to not adding your bleach to the fish tank but instead letting it have some water.
A doubling is still a big deal, though. You made a difference! Imagine if that were to keep up throughout the neighborhood.
It’s a far cry from when I lived in the woods and could walk around on a dark night just from the light of fireflies.
When I was a child in the 70s we’d visit my great-grandparents in Indianapolis and the lightning bugs were like that. Image, a heavily polluted, major metro area had more lightning bugs than anywhere I’ve seen since.
I’m living in the same place I grew up and when I was a kid we could catch a couple dozen a night, enough to fill a jar and read by.
I had a sergeant who sneaked up on some troopies based on the light from the unshielded radium pips on someone’s wristwatch.
(Why yes. He was 22me regiment; why do you ask?)
But, point is, you didn’t take a flashlight because the light was enough, and your eyes adjusted and made it enough, because it was enough.
Anyway, 10 years of doubling is 1000x. 6ooo fireflies would be cool.
If I’m still in the suburbs in a decade I’ll kill myself.
I’m fucking back off to the boonies at the first opportunity
conversely, I saw tons last year in the suburbs!
this year was wasps, though
I’ve got bad news. From my very limited knowledge of fire fires they don’t bread all that fast and colonies don’t travel very far.
So you might increase the fireflies you currently have you shouldn’t expect new fireflies.
they don’t bread all that fast
Well they’re toast, then.
Thanks for pointing out the one and only typo I made. Just the one typo. No need for anyone to re-read my comment. There was just that one typo and we all had a Good laugh about it.
Save the environment by NOT doing a bullshit chore? Sounds like a fuckin win to me. I already wasn’t going to, but now I can feel smug about it.
“why are all these centipedes and beetles in the house all of a sudden? Why are we getting so many mice?”
(Leaf litter is cover for lots of things)
Yes. We want more bugs. They are very important for many ecosystems.
Oh well in that case we may as well continue contributing to environmental collapse.
Still cleanup sidewalks and walkways please, those leaves can be slippery little guys
Hmm “next summer” “spend two years on and underground” doesn’t quite fit together.
sure it does.
the fireflies that are already alive have a better chance to make it to next year if they have appropriate conditions to live in
How so? They need that habitat during the whole period - not just the first year.
It helps I guess ? Making some of the conditions more likely makes the sum* of all conditions more likely
*math vocabulary may be approximative
I thought Joel already took care of those losers…
I don’t know about the insect population in my backyard but I do know that it is a safe haven for wall lizards, they don’t even hide anymore when I’m there.







