Omg for real?!
You can always go looking for some and try to attract them:
Wait until the summer months, like late May to late July and
to increase your chances of seeing fireflies, head out to a dark, damp area
near water, like a meadow or forest edge, on a warm, humid summer evening,
and turn off any artificial lights.
I looked up some more tips
1. Timing is Key:
Summer Evenings:
Fireflies are most active during the summer months, particularly in the evenings.
Mating Season:
June and July are prime times to see fireflies, as this is when they are most active during their mating season.
Damp Weather:
Fireflies thrive in damp environments, so look for them on evenings with some moisture.
Warm Temperatures:
They prefer warmer temperatures, so avoid viewing them on cool nights.
2. Location, Location, Location:
Near Water: Fireflies are often found near ponds, streams, marshes, rivers, and lakes.
Open Fields and Forest Edges: They also frequent open fields and forest edges.
Long Grass: They tend to be attracted to areas with long grass.
Low-hanging Trees: You might also find them under low-hanging trees.
Avoid Light Pollution: Choose a location that is as dark as possible, away from bright city lights.
2 more months until prime firefy time!
You plan to see a movie tonight with your Honey.