I’m dealing with Brood XIX of the 13 year cicadas. The other day I stepped out of the house only to haveone of the little (ha!) bastids land on the back of my neck. (((((Shudder))))))
Cicadas don’t make themselves known in my area until mid-summer. Whether they’re yearly or periodical I have no idea. They’re all the same to me :shrug:
I’ve seen quite a few but only heard them for the first time this morning. (St. Louis area.)
There was a small train of perfectly spaced shells going up the garage door seal.
All the dogs in the neighborhood seem to like them. Crunchy goodness.
We had a 17-year cicada invasion about 10 years ago (Maryland), so I hope we’re not getting another one just yet. I guess we have a different brood here. Last time it was disgusting…the damn things were everywhere. The dog would eat them, and throw them back up inside the house. The noise level was unbelievable.
I do know that sound, though; we have cicadas (or some kind of locust) that come out every year, but they’re pretty unobtrusive. That buzzing sound does say ‘summer’ to me, though.
Chicago has Brood XIII cicadas, which emerged in 2007. We live in an older neighborhood, where the ground and trees have remained largely undisturbed for decades (prime real estate for cicadas), and the number of them (and the sound) was just amazing.
I’m in St. Louis and have them swarming all over all my trees, my fences are covered with them and I don’t want to touch the trash cans outside because they’re crawling all over them. I also have cicada towers in my lawn from where they burrowed their way out of the ground.
Just walking to the car this morning, I and my daughter had several land on us. The roar is constant. I guess it depends on which part of St. Louis you’re in - our neighborhood is older with large, old trees and lots of wooded common ground.
Middle Tennessee here. They are everywhere. I hate, hate, hate them. I have an irrational fear of large bugs and these guys trigger that like nothing else.
Boston, MA area reporting in: I haven’t heard any or seen any. I live next to a 44 acre wooded park, so I’m sure I willhear them.
The latest reports are from Yonkers NY-about 100 miles south of here…I’m sure they will be waking up soon.
What kind of internal clock to these bugs have? 13 years is a long time to sleep.
I just spent a useless half hour knocking tons of them off a tree with a garden hose sprayer set on “ninja”. I know they will just be back tomorrow, but I couldn’t help myself.