‘Insect apocalypse?’ Why there aren’t actually more fireflies in Michigan this summer

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Summary:
- Fireflies, also known as lightning bugs, are a type of beetle that are known for their glowing lights. Many people have noticed fewer fireflies in their backyards this summer, leading to concerns about an "insect apocalypse."
- However, experts explain that the number of fireflies can vary from year to year due to factors like weather, habitat loss, and light pollution. The recent decrease in fireflies is not necessarily a sign of a larger problem, but rather a natural fluctuation in their population.
- Fireflies play an important role in the ecosystem, serving as food for other animals and helping to pollinate plants. Protecting their habitats and reducing light pollution are important steps to help maintain healthy firefly populations.

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