On Friday in the past we have done a "Friday Food Debate" where we tackle some of the burning questions of the culinary world, ha...we haven't done one in a while but this week we'll expand to another random fun question that just came up recently.
This week, the burning question is:
Both 2nd Man and I grew up calling the ubiquitous glowing Summer insects whose rear end lights up "lightning bugs"...but since I grew up in several states from Oklahoma to coast to coast, I've heard the word "firefly" as well.
Apparently it's fairly regional. There is some thinking, though unproven, that lightning bugs are in the areas with the most Summer thunderstorms, hence "lightning"...and the fireflies are in areas with Summer wildfires, hence "fire". Interesting indeed. there are of course areas where things overlap and both words are used interchangeably.
There are some other words for them, some of which we had never even heard of:
Candlefly...firebug...glowworm...will-o'-the-wisp...
So which insect are you? Team firefly or team lightning bug? Or something else entirely?