Chicago area Dopers: Seen any of those ugly little bastids yet?

I see a mild to moderate outbreak in my 'hood is expected. Haven’t heard a rattle out of 'em yet.

Jane: where ya been? :slight_smile:

I saw my first cicadas today. They were clinging to weed and grass stalks in an open area at a northwest side Forest Preserve trailhead.

Oh, don’t make the mistake of thinking all Merkins eat like I do. There’s a reason my friends have dubbed me ‘Galactus’. :smiley:

My boss said up by her mom’s house in Winnetka, they’re popping out of the ground like whack-a-moles, five a minute.

Live in Glenview, work in Wilmette: Haven’t seen any.

Eastern DuPage county: The big elm tree out front of my house appears to have had at least 100 hatch around it. Other large to decent-sized trees in this area have at least a few cicadas on them at any given time.

They seem to be getting off to a slow start. Still none in my neighborhood (Rogers Park) but there are some trees at my parents house up in Glencoe that have quite a few climbing around.

Man, my backyard is seething! Last eve I was picking up dog shit and realized it was not a good idea to wear birkies on the back lawn. You could not step without treading on one or more, and I found it rather unpleasant when they would get caught between the bottom of my foot and the shoe…

My shrubs have one or more on just about every leaf, and a couple of shrubs have shoots bending down from the weight of the buggers. And they are starting to sing quite loudly.

The paper this a.m. said the weekend rains were loosening the ground up to make it easier for them to come up. And it said they start to sing in earnest 5 days after emerging. I was spade edging my back lawn on Sat, and can tell you there are TONS of them still underground. It has just started!

The carnage is litterally beginning to pile up on the sidewalks. I think I’m going to need to use a shovel by the time this is all over…

I’ve been laying low. Still around, just not as chatty.

Still haven’t seen any cicada though and don’t hear them singing yet. Maybe before the weekend.

I have not seen a one - and I live across the street from Forest Preserves, and my back yard is a golf course. I don’t get it.

Nothing. Not a corpse. Not a head-on into the windows. Nothing.

Saw one in Hickory Hills…and ate it. (First cicada. Tastes a lot better than it looks).

As for in the city? Haven’t seen a single one.

Today I took another walk in the Forest Preserve. I heard them singing for the first time. Not super-loud, but noticeable. I also saw and heard them elsewhere in the Forest Preserve.

The family and I just went for a cicada hunt in the Northfield Woods. Plenty of cicadas about, but not the 1.5 million per square inch that I was hoping for. They’re starting to sing from the treetops. My son grabbed a few for his bug box and we now have those cicadas in our backyard tree.

I haven’t worked up the nerve to eat one though. I’ll see if I can get my 7 year old to eat one.

I’m on Sheridan Road by Loyola and the Lake and I haven’t seen or heard a single one. Though that map seems to show I should have some around here.

As I said earlier…Is there anything you Merkins don’t eat?

Cicadas…ew, I mean ewwwww :eek:

I again walked through the Forest Preserve. A great increase in their numbers and singing from just two days ago. There were loud continual choruses I could hear from 1/4 mile away.

All right, where the heck are these things? In the last two nights I’ve tried the trees opposite the Glen Ellyn train station and the Meacham Grove Forest Preserve, and seen nothing. As in, Not One Bug. Where do you look for them? Are they on the grass, in the bushes, on tree trunks, or up in the branches?

yes

yes

yes

there too. Everywhere.

But where oh where? Can someone give me a location in DuPage County where I’m guaranteed to find these buggers?