Lightening Bug or Firefly

Lot of them in North Georgia. We call lighting bugs

Lightning Bugs for sure, here is a Firefly !!:Joker3:

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Lightning Bug...

We chased them a lot on my grandparents’ farm north of Georgetown TX when I was a kid.

Also had a few in San Antonio.

I agree with H Cowboy - I believe they have declined a lot - in Texas anyway...much like the Horney Toad. Hardly see those anymore - used to be plentiful.
 
Lightning Bug...

We chased them a lot on my grandparents’ farm north of Georgetown TX when I was a kid.

Also had a few in San Antonio.

I agree with H Cowboy - I believe they have declined a lot - in Texas anyway...much like the Horney Toad. Hardly see those anymore - used to be plentiful.

The Horney Toad is illusive but still around......

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Lightning Bug. I grew up in Ohio and they were still very plentiful even when we left for Florida 18 years ago.
 

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