Yes, there are fireflies in North Dakota.
No, fireflies flashing is a specific signal to attract a mate. Cricket chirps are, however, a reasonably accurate means of estimating temperature.
Fireflies live in warm climates. As a result of this, they are not found in the UK and it would not be possible to get some.
yes....we can find fireflies on mangrove forest, especially on Sonneratia species
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Fireflies live in various habitats. Many species thrive in forests, fields or the margins between them. Some live in more arid areas, but they typically follow the rainy season. Fireflies are found all over the world, from North and South America to Europe and Asia. http://www.firefly.org/firefly-habitat.html
Glowworms are the larval form of fireflies, an insect that is not a fly but is actually a beetle. They live in or on the ground in all the places where fireflies are found, particularly the eastern and southern United States.
Give it freedom as they do not live long inside a jar.
Just because you live near a field doesn't mean there are any fireflies in it. Fireflies are not distributed evenly all over the world and they need a particular type of environment to live. In the United States, most fireflies are in the eastern half of the country. A Smithsonian web page notes that fireflies in the western U.S. lack the ability to produce light. Different species of fireflies can have different months of activity. You could live in an area where they are not active yet, or there may be none around you, or they don't glow. Please see the Discussion comment below for some links to informational web pages.
seeing a fireflies are giant bear eating monsters they live in a massive vagina in the south west of virgina
Fireflies dont drink anything as they only live about 3 or 4 days just long enough to mate and die. The eggs hatch and the fireflies becme a grubworm that lives underground for years. Then they emerge as fireflies and the cycle repeats.