Because most female fireflies do little flying.
Fireflies main enemies are humans. Fireflies can not even be found in some states now do to the poisons used on crops killing them. Birds also eat fireflies.
To attract matesChemicals in the firefly's abdomen produce a light. They use that light to attract mates in mating season.The light they produce is cold light. Usual light is warm.In some species of fireflies, female fireflies can't fly.
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.
Fireflies do not eat pollen, so they are not attracted by it.
If winged dragons are represented by the dominant allele (W) and wingless dragons by the recessive allele (w), a heterozygous dragon would have the genotype Ww. When a wingless dragon (ww) is crossed with a heterozygous dragon (Ww), the possible genotypes of the offspring are WW, Ww, and ww. This results in a 50% chance of offspring being wingless (ww).
Biotic factors are living components that directly affect an ecosystem. Some biotic factors of fireflies are snails and slugs which they feed on, and frogs and toads which prey on fireflies.
yes
Fireflies Fleas Fly
because of there wings that grow from there body!
Firefly have many animal enemies. Toads, insects, spiders, lizards, and some birds eat fireflies. Fish and frogs eat fireflies who fall into the water.
Youtube has some great easy tutorial videos.
Adult fireflies primarily feed on nectar and pollen from flowers. Some species also consume smaller insects like aphids and mosquitoes. Fireflies do not eat solid food and rely on liquid nutrients for their energy needs.