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The Year Of The Cicada
After 17 years underground, millions of periodical cicadas (Brood X) will emerge throughout the eastern United States in late spring 2004.
Those who experienced the last emergence in 1987 will remember populations as large as 100,000 per acre disrupting outdoor events and sounding off with loud - almost deafening - mating calls. http://www.indystar.com/articles/5/110576-6755-127.html http://216.239.41.104/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8 |
They're different from crickets.
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no, cicadas are not crickets. we have crickets also.
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These things are disgusting and the fact that they lay all over the ground - gross.
-Rudey --But it turns me on, I won't lie. |
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BE AFRAID! |
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-Rudey --EWWWW |
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Really? There are no chipmunks in England? How sad... I love chipmunks!
I don't think we really have problems with cicadas in Wisconsin. If we do, I don't remember them from last time around (I was only 8!). |
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-GP, who stepped on one barefoot at the tender age of 4 |
Ew. I'll keep that in mind.
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I KNEW I hadn't missed it....the last time it happened it scarred me for life....all of them flying and going in people's hair and laying all over the place.... We were just talking about this last night, and I was like, don't they come back every 15 years??? And everyone made fun of me, saying it wasn't like some horror movie or something... Think again!!!! AAGHGHGHGHGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! |
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Are we sure of the dates? I think they last appeared in SE Ohio while my daughter was in school in Athens. She was there from 1997 to 1999.
Did someone miss the dates by 10 years? Or is the cycle different from place to place? |
http://insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/fa...cal/Index.html
There are a bunch of different kinds of 13 and 17 year cicadas - there's a calendar for them at the bottom of this page, which also has gross pictures of them. It claims that WI doesn't get them, but yet our neighboring states do. Apparently it isn't aware that bugs travel. |
We get them, but I don't think they are as bad as in a lot of places near us.
Thank god. |
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