💨 Abstract
This summer is seeing a significant increase in firefly populations due to mild winter conditions and ample rainfall, which boosted survival rates for both fireflies and their prey. Experts highlight that areas with minimal development, no pesticides, and low light pollution are ideal for firefly viewing. This year's abundance offers a chance to rekindle childhood memories of watching these "Mother Nature's fireworks."
Courtesy: Ciara Wells
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