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Make Your Landscape Sparkle With Solar Powered LED Firefly Lights

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Looking to add a creative wow factor to your garden or landscaping?

Can you think of a much better idea than solar powered LED firefly lights? I sure can’t.

Check out these LED firefly lights that are real enough to even fool and attract real fireflies!

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I first saw these lights from FireFlyMagic.com in a post at EcoFriend, who found out about them at TreeHugger.

Now instead of waiting for those few precious weeks in the heat of late summer evenings to enjoy the sight of fireflies (or as we call them in the south, lightning bugs), you can enjoy them year round and whenever you want!

The cheapest option from FireFlyMagic.com is the FMS-07 system. This system includes:

  • 7 LED “fireflies”
  • waterproof electronics and micoprocessor
  • 13′ of total coverage
  • 2 AA Ni-Cd batteries

The FMS-07 system retails for $59.99, but you can check out more FireFlyMagic.com options if you’d like to rock a larger setup.

Check out the FireFlyMagic lights in action:

 

 

A bonus to getting these lights from FireFlyMagic.com is that you can replace the 2 AA Ni-Cd batteries with regular AA batteries for use indoors if you’d like to bring the outdoors in.

Awesome!

Do you think some LED firefly lights would be a good addition to your landscape or would the price tag keep you away?

Jeffrey
Jeffrey

I think every little step toward living green is an awesome one… but eco-snobbery sucks! My goal is to help newbies learn the most important steps toward living green — individually and collectively. Personally, I strive to have as little impact as possible on Planet Earth while I'm here.

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JeffreyI think every little step toward living green is an awesome one... but eco-snobbery sucks! My goal is to help newbies learn the most important steps toward living green -- individually and collectively. Personally, I strive to have as little impact as possible on Planet Earth while I'm here.

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JoshuaAs an advocate for good health, I usually try to choose the 'greener' option over other more dangerous and/or wasteful options. Generally, if it's bad for your health or the planet, I try to avoid it. In my effort to live green... on a budget, I like to find new (healthier) budget-friendly ways to do things -- from eating and cleaning to recycling and home decorating. My goal is to help you take the chore out of living green by sharing fun new ecofriendly ideas that you can try today... or any day! My all-time favorite way to live green is to repurpose items and give them a new use -- I've written a lot of useful DIY articles.

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LynnetteMy experience with living green consists of taking baby steps (like making one big change each year as my New Year's resolution) -- because I've seen too many people burn out on trying to 'Save the Planet'. I share a lot of Simple Ways To Go Green, as I find new and successful strategies that have worked for me. While I'm baby-stepping my ecofriendly habits in life, you will find me at the corner of Good News & Fun Times as publisher of The Fun Times Guide (32 fun & helpful websites).

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