This warm spell in Windsor-Essex is luring more than just people outdoors, it is bringing out more insects.
Naturalist at the Ojibway Nature Centre Karen Cedar says insects are driven by temperature so these temperatures are bringing them out.
She wonders what they will eat because there aren't any flowers but she says they do feed on decomposition.
"Insects are pretty good at managing all sorts of situations, " says Cedar. "When it is warm out they can be very active, busy and fast and able to escape predators like birds that may want to eat them."
She says there is no concern about the insects' early arrival.
"I think it is an exciting time, it is one of the wonderful things about Windsor is that you never know what to expect when it comes to weather and this has been a huge treat for us."
Cedar says if it gets cold again, the bugs will just go back into hibernation.
Seasonal temperatures return this weekend.