Joseph8284 · 18-21, M
Here in the north east we have plenty! I'll send you some.
bijouxbroussard · F
There seem to be many places where they’re disappearing. I’ve never seen them where I live, but when I used to visit family in Louisiana and Georgia during my childhood summers, there were endless numbers. My relatives who still live down there rarely see fireflies now.
robingoodfellow · M
I had a lot here this year but I've read they're disappearing. Like so much life on Earth.
Shybutwilling2bfriends · 61-69
Till next year?
FlowerPetal · 22-25, F
DrawntoaDistance · M
I see em all the time ❤
FlowerPetal · 22-25, F
@DrawntoaDistance lucky
DrawntoaDistance · M
@FlowerPetal I think so too
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
Climate probably
Rambler · 61-69, M
We see less than we used to here but still some
YoMomma ·
What? Why not? 😳
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YoMomma ·
@FlowerPetal oh 🙁 i wonder if the mosquito spray is harmful to them as well 😳
FlowerPetal · 22-25, F
@YoMomma that's sad. like mosquito is the one supposed to decrease not our precious firefly
YoMomma ·
@FlowerPetal yeah 🙁 adverse side effects 😐
dale74 · M
Why not
like for the rest of the year or from now on?
FlowerPetal · 22-25, F
@dirge why though? they're pretty.
@FlowerPetal ... I ... think we're saying similar things? I don't want them to be going away. I think they'll be around for a long while. or at least I hope they will.
@dirge The pesticide companies push and push about mosquitoes and disease, so the governments stupidly start spraying chemicals around to kill them, which kills a LOT of other things too, but everyone just looks away, and suddenly all the fireflies are gone, the frogs die, the birds and fish die. But hay, the pesticide companies make their money.