Sounds like thrips. I have them in my yard too. They're not harmful, just a bit of a nuisance when they bite you.
hornets
Light catus
Fireflies
Many insects have brains which navigate according to a fixed point of light. When flying in a straight line, the bright source of light remains stationary. If the source of light moves, the insect interprets it as having changed direction and makes a course correction to remain flying straight. If an insect flies past a candle or light bulb, it sees the light suddenly move behind it. The insect makes a sharp turn to bring the light back to its original position. The result is that the insect begins circling the source of light. To the insect however, it thinks it is flying in a straight line. Humans have a similar mechanism in their inner ear which controls the sense of balance. A severe inner ear infection can disrupt the system and cause people to fall out of bed because they have lost their sense of balance.
Well its a bit like a light with a solar panel. It senses the dark through its back and its light comes on. it cant see very well with its light on either
There are several causes of e.g. red spots, that look like an insect bite, on a person's leg. A very common cause of this type of light is from bedbugs.
The flying insect that is beige colored and looks like a cockroach is an Asian cockroach. They prefer to remain outdoors, but will come indoors towards light.
"Leuchtkäfer" is a German equivalent of "firefly" (Lampyridae family).As an insect, the firefly goes through stages as an egg, a larva, a pupa and a winged, flying adult. It may be considered an attractive insect in terms of the glow generated by its distinct green, red or yellow light. But it may not be considered at all attractive by the rest of nature. Specifically, its defenses include chemicals that are distasteful and even poisonous to other wildlife.
light yellow
There are several insect that can produce light in the thorax. These include: * glow worms * fireflies
Light
light
Catches insects by attracting them with a light.