Can fireflies be out during the day instead of night without dying?
Fireflies appear at night time, when it is dark.
Yes
Because we are Diurnal
Because they're nocturnal insects, fireflies [Lampyridae family] tend not to come out during the day. They prefer the pollen and the insects that they find at night. Additionlly, they use their lighted abdomens as part of their mating procedure. The abdomen may be lighted during the day, but not sufficiently visible or attractive to the opposite lightning bug sex.
Yes, they can, but they probably will be hiding and won't flash.
They are mostly active during the day time, instead of night.
DAY- flies butterflies dragonflies NIGHT- MOSQUITOES fireflies and moths
Well, they are largely nocturnal, meaning they are active at night instead of during the day.
Well first of all most fireflies are not "lightning bugs" and fly in the day, but if you want to find fireflies night would be easier. In warmer places there are more fireflies, so if you live in a warm place like Florida you might want to try looking for those lightning bugs.
Fireflies will fly close to dawn. As the sun crests in the East, you'll see less of them, until they're gone. Normally, fireflies will sleep in bushes, gardens, hedges, just about anywhere they can catch warmth. July is the best month to see them in clusters. It's said that the firefly will " flash" for the last time just before dawn, and don't come out at night until the sun is ready to set.
Photocells are designed to work at night when it gets dark and turn off in the morning when it gets lighter. If the photocell is on during the day then it is not working the way it was designed to. Time to get a new one.
He worked during the day and slept during the night, one supposes.