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The Cicadas Are Coming!

By Miss Jac, published May 21, 2007
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Remember when you were a kid and you'd find a little bug exoskeleton still clinging on to a tree for dear life? Well if you live in the mid-west you may start to see literally hundreds of these Cicada exoskeletons clinging onto everything in sight. According to the Associated Press, billions of Cicadas are going to invade the Midwest portion of the United States this May. The Cicadas have been quietly brewing underground for the past 17 years waiting for the moment to emerge.

On a quiet, warm, summer evening it's easy to hear the song of the Cicada, as it is quite unique, sounding something like an overdrawn drone of buzzing. This buzzing will be extremely prominent over the states of Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Iowa over the next month. The 'song' is the Cicada males' way of attracting a female mates.

The actual name of this forthcoming Cicada occurrence is called 'Brood XIII'. The Cicadas will leave their underground homes and come up for one specific purpose: mating. They will only go on to live for about thirty days. Cicadas won't harm humans, they aren't known to bite or sting. However, they are rather large insects and the birds, dogs, squirrels, and other animals that enjoy a high-protein Cicada snack will surely enjoy their emergence.

Cicadas do tend to appear every summer, as their 'singing' has become a staple of summertime and hot afternoons, but 'Brood XIII' is another kind of Cicada appearance and is very periodical. The last Cicada brood that emerged happened in 2004, once again after 17 years underground (aptly entitled 'Brood X'). These Cicadas coming up from the ground in droves is one of our planet's greatest insect trends. According to the Associated Press (and experts) as many as 1.5 million Cicadas per acre could crowd into the trees in the dense parts of Midwestern forests.

Takeaways
  • Cicadas only live for about 30 days
  • Only the Males make the buzzing noise to attract a female mate
  • Cicadas are one to two inches long
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My cat used to hunt them and eat them. EWWWWWW!

Posted on 05/23/2007 at 8:05:00 PM

 
We get them here in Las Vegas every dang year. They are loud, you can't imagine how loud. Their little bug carcasses lying around the bottom of tree's after they emerge and die...gross. They might not be harmful to humans but they are ugly and loud.

Posted on 05/21/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

 
The Planet Earth feature on Cicadas made me realize just how many of them emerge. Good info.

Posted on 05/21/2007 at 2:05:00 PM

 
thanks for the info

Posted on 05/21/2007 at 2:05:00 PM

 
Used to hate these when I lived in New York. Very informative!

Posted on 05/21/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

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