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Fireflies themselves do not have a distinct smell that is typically noticeable to humans. However, some species may emit a faint odor when disturbed, which can be a form of chemical defense. The light they produce is due to a biochemical reaction in their abdomens, and this process does not involve any significant scent production. Overall, fireflies are more known for their bioluminescence than any olfactory characteristics.

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