just doing some research and was wondering if there are fireflies in the palouse region of washington. it seems this region has a climate that
CBS News: Why fireflies are only spotted in summer and where lightning bugs live the rest of the year
Why fireflies are only spotted in summer and where lightning bugs live the rest of the year
New Hampshire Public Radio: Something Wild: Why we're seeing more fireflies this summer
Watching fireflies is one of the singular pleasures of a warm summer night. Many of us have fond memories of watching them flit about and even catching them in a jar to observe their flashes more ...
USA Today: Far from extinction, fireflies seem to be thriving in summer 2025
Rainy, damp weather along the eastern United States in summer 2025 has one upside: Fireflies love it. "Fireflies and their prey (snails, slugs, worms) need moisture, so years with high rainfall, ...
NJ.com: Are we seeing more fireflies? Worrisome trends that threaten lightning bugs.
No doubt over the years you’ve spotted a few fireflies lighting up your backyard. Or seen a swarm of them, sometimes called a “sparkle,” on your way back from a walk in the woods. Fireflies — or ...
MSN: Seeing more fireflies this summer? Expert reveals why the bright bugs are back
Anyone older than 30 may remember influxes of fireflies (lightning bugs if you're from the South) while they were growing up, but many throughout the country may have noticed that over the last ...
Seeing more fireflies this summer? Expert reveals why the bright bugs are back