Scottie P
07-10-2005, 10:15 PM
Yes, Lightning Bugs.
Tis the season in our area. In the evening, as the sun is going behind the hills and the cool air is settling in you will see little yellow flashes appearing on blades of grass, on the underside of tree leaves - in the air.
I am into nature and the Lightning Bug is one of my favorite insects. I have read up on them - when I could - and have checked out numerous articles as to how they 'light up' and why.
Well, this evening there was one perched on the window sill and so I started to tap lightly, on the sill, with my finger - the bug would light up a few times and then sit silent and dark. So, I did it again - and the bug repeated the same behaviour. Curious to me because the last time that I'd read anything on the Lightning Bug, the study [supposedly] revealed that the lighting behaviour was linked to courtship and mating...:bug: Am I now engaged?
I find it curious and wonder if it isn't a multi-function sort of thing (the lighting, that is). Both mating and warding off potential threats? I think we can discount navigation and vision related stuff...but what about it?
Just a simple thing...anyone else notice this sort of behaviour - is anyone else even the least bit interested in Lightning Bugs? :rotlaugh:
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Tis the season in our area. In the evening, as the sun is going behind the hills and the cool air is settling in you will see little yellow flashes appearing on blades of grass, on the underside of tree leaves - in the air.
I am into nature and the Lightning Bug is one of my favorite insects. I have read up on them - when I could - and have checked out numerous articles as to how they 'light up' and why.
Well, this evening there was one perched on the window sill and so I started to tap lightly, on the sill, with my finger - the bug would light up a few times and then sit silent and dark. So, I did it again - and the bug repeated the same behaviour. Curious to me because the last time that I'd read anything on the Lightning Bug, the study [supposedly] revealed that the lighting behaviour was linked to courtship and mating...:bug: Am I now engaged?
I find it curious and wonder if it isn't a multi-function sort of thing (the lighting, that is). Both mating and warding off potential threats? I think we can discount navigation and vision related stuff...but what about it?
Just a simple thing...anyone else notice this sort of behaviour - is anyone else even the least bit interested in Lightning Bugs? :rotlaugh:
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