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Firefly season is peaking in Georgia—here’s how to spot them and help protect them
By Atlanta News First (WANF CBS) - News
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
ATLANTA, Ga. (ATL Live) - Georgia’s fireflies are active in early summer, and experts say a few small yard and lighting choices can make a difference for these glow-in-the-dark insects. Becky Griffin stopped by ATL Live to share tips on when and where to look for fireflies, which species you may ...
Key takeaway Becky Griffin stopped by ATL Live to share tips on when and where to look for fireflies, which species you may ...
Why this matters in The Atlanta
As firefly season peaks in Georgia, Atlanta residents have a unique opportunity to contribute to the conservation of these iconic insects. By making small changes to their yard and lighting habits, individuals can help mitigate the common challenges fireflies face in urban neighborhoods. The Lights Off, Fireflies On! effort, which encourages people to reduce unnecessary nighttime lighting, is particularly relevant in Atlanta, where urban development and light pollution can be significant obstacles for fireflies. By participating in this initiative, residents can not only support firefly conservation but also enhance their own outdoor experiences, allowing them to better spot and appreciate these glow-in-the-dark insects. With Georgia State Firefly Day approaching on July 2, Atlanta residents can look forward to learning more about the importance of pollinator health and how they can make a positive impact in their own communities.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Atlanta News First (WANF CBS) - News ·
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What is this story about? ATLANTA, Ga. (ATL Live) - Georgia’s fireflies are active in early summer, and experts say a few small yard and lighting choices can make a difference for these glow-in-the-dark insects. Becky Griffin stopped by ATL Live to share tips on when and where to look for fireflies, which species you may ...
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