Trillions of cicadas as loud as lawnmowers emerge in 15 states after 17 years underground
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- Some of the most populated parts of the country are about to be invaded by trillions of insects called cicadas from a brood which swarms parts of 15 U.S. states every 17 years. Senior environmental correspondent Ben Tracy looks at what to expect.
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i admire people like dr. bugs who dedicate their lives to studying and understanding some of the smallest organisms who share our planet and are just as much deserving of care and affection as any four legged or two legged being.
yupp
I love anyone who tells humans, "Get over yourselves! We share this world with a bunch of other cool creatures!"
@John James What's wrong with you 😂 respectfully
So we should dip birds and dogs in chocolate and eat them gotcha.
I was in D.C. 17 years ago and one got in the house and when my cousin caught it, it literally screamed at the top of its lungs in panic like a pig being murdered!!! It was the most freakishly haunting noise I’ve ever heard to this day!
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I hold them like I hold piglets just to hear those satisfying screams of exaggerated terror!
@@Yukanhayt-Mhenow you got problems
You are telling the truth. I've experienced it.😭
Yeah, last summer one was right by my bedroom and going off in the middle of the night driving me crazy, so it left me with no choice but to declare Mortal Kombat! One of us has to go! Lol
I like Dr. Bugs he is really enjoying this, so glad he loves his work.
“If you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life.” ...Marc Anthony
@John James you actually easy them or you just joking around? What do they taste like? Why'd you try it? Was is raw?
Yeah, he can actually have his own show, if he thinks outside of the box.
@@dmvbay2535 I agree. He has that IT factor.
I cannot believe it has been 17 years, again. Me and my 5 little kids sat out back, listened and collected empty shells. Such awesome memories.
@John James I always wanted to roast some... guess this would be a good year. Had a chance to taste one chocolate covered, almost had one. My cousin took me to his Samarian neighbors' house who had some but they had all been eaten. 65 now, might not get another chance like this!
It was "17 years" like 7 years ago.
@@secard4202 ?
@@hudsonsteele8532
See you in 17 years! Be well! 🥰
And my sister from Indiana described them and wrote about the "roar" in their part of the country....... soon afterward she and her husband and. 3 of their children died in an accident. So reading about the returning cicadas sends me down memory lane...... Precious years of memories...... Their surviving children are doing very well with their adoptive parents. What will 17 more years bring?
The noise of Cicadas makes me sleep deeply; they're really part of my life every 17 years that passed thru time.
Man. I remember being a kid last time these were out. What a time to be alive.
How long do they stayed around?
@@truthseeker4298 Like a month..
@@truthseeker4298 and then you find shed exoskeletons stuck to everything, everywhere. My state's swarm came up about 5 years ago or so.
@@chrisofstars no
🤣🤣🤣
Dr. Bugs is adorable. His excitement is contagious and I hate bugs.
Hi
😂
He is a natural scientist. Excitement in eyes and voice!
I am so proud to see someone from my group in such a respectable field! 😁😁😁😁
right!? i hope that i found find something that im so passionate about like him !
Summer isn't summer without cicadas and their loud noise during the dead afternoon and evening.
Yes, it comforts me :) although it can be annoying!
The sound does have quite a rhythm
here in florida our species of cicadas come out of the ground every year. But obviously not as many as the 17 year one.
It’s comforting for me too
They are CUTE
Fun fact: Each species of cicada emerges after a prime number of years, this number is different for different species, but the cycle always falls on a prime number of years. This is to minimize the chance of 2 species having their mating year fall on the same year, it just evolved to be that way.
Every species of periodical cicada, that is.
There are " annual" cicadas that that emerge after 2-10 years. They are called "annual" because they don't all emerge at once, but a few every year in one location.
There are only 7 species of "prime" year cicadas.
Three 17-year ones, and three 13-year ones. They are matched up in pairs, believe it or not. Meaning one 17year species is closely related to one 13year species, more so than the other two 17year species.
And one of the 13-year broods is actually made of two different sub-species, making 6-1/2, or 7 species.
There are some 3000 different species, so the prime-year ones are actually the acception to the rule.
@Frank Silvers may his noodly appendage touch you well. All praise the great flying spaghetti monster.
This has evidence of his sauce all over it.
Interesting, TX!
That's amazing info
@@mickeyrube6623 Technically, 2 is a prime number.
The cicada chorus as it rises and falls in its summertime waves is hauntingly spiritual, one of nature's most majestic orations, heard by generations of pioneers and settlers, producing a sleep more comforting even than the sound of the rain.
I have no idea what this garbage reporting even is. I grew up in Kansas, and there where cicadas every year.
Omni Zen you have a gift for writing! Nice! 🙂
@@SkyCloudSilence I think you are mistaken
@@SkyCloudSilence I thought the same at first because we have them in TX, too. Did some research, though, & these are just one particular type of cicada out of numerous found worldwide. There's actually a website dedicated only to all the different cicada species.
@@rebeccacurtis6680 Good to know. The media should be reporting that info if they are gonna even talk about it at all. They are so dishonest.
"Lonely organisms who have dwelled in isolation far too long." Sounds like my daily existence for the past 40 years.
KEEP YOUR HEAD UP!👍
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or at least for the last 1.25 years....
Definitely me for the last 10 years.
Same!
They are not creepy! We loved playing with them as kids! They don't bother anyone. The sound is something that becomes an iconic memory of a particular summer.
I taught my kids to play with them too ,they are very cool .
I always loved them, unfortunately we don’t get as many in Texas
I hate them
larasita11...Agreed 100% . *~,;)
well said. :)
Last time they emerged, we were shakin' it like a Polaroid picture.
SouthwesternEagle, u just made my Sat morning w/ that comment. Thanks! :)
shaking you say?
🤭🤣💯💯
😆 so true!
I was dying in Virginia as a child 🤣
If you live in Ohio, then the sound of Cicadas goes hand in hand with found memories of summer. Nothing like camping and falling asleep to the sound of Cicadas.
They still haven't come in southwest ohio.
@@Spidermonkey260 it will be any day now. The ground has to be 64 degrees for them to emerge and it's been getting pretty cold at night still. The Cincy area is supposed to be highly affected.
Insects and animals can be interesting entertaining and bothers some at the same time. But nature is a wonderful thing to see and watch.
I am living in the Philippines right now and have been for 13 years. And here insect and some smaller creatures are abundant. From a lizard that most homes have 1 or 2 living in that sleep all day and wake at night. They are no threat to people but can be loud with there chatter... Toookoooo Toookoooo it sounds like but they do a good job of eating unwanted pests in the house.
But I would say the frogs here are the most bother some of them all. When it rains heavey they come out at night millions of then and croak all night. And they are loud... They fill themselves with air. Puffed up some can be as large as a soccer ball. Them they croak loudly as they expelled the air. But at times it can be kind of soothing as you fall a sleep ...depending on there size and sex the tone and sound differs... A frog serenade
The world is a wonderfully place
Not like this. It's so loud I can't hear myself think. If they don't die off soon I will take things into my own hands and start Black Flagging these sumnabitches.
I love the sound of cicadas in the summer, very soothing.
As loud as lawnmowers you say? Impressive...
@John James you could eat them? I wouldn’t know, I don’t think I’ve ever seen them being from California. Crickets are good lol
Lmao, you really thought being verified was going to get you a ton of attention and likes like the other lazy attention-begging verified youtubers out there commenting for subs instead of working for them. Hate to break it to ya buddy, didn't work..
Oh Hey I know you 😎😉💪
Oh hey Mr. Lawnmower salesman
@Ponce Lolll
Better hide your kid’s phones because you know they going to be doing the “cicada challenge “ eating bugs in sh!t
Bugs with hooks on their feet never make it down the throat. Don't worry!
Don't give them the idea
@@carriecree1789 remember tide pods ...it’s literally poison
@@neobliss2120 of course I remember. That was terrifying. I've seen folks try to swallow the bugs though. They all throw up at once.
@@carriecree1789 hahahahaha good even better
They find mate in one damn day and I couldn't in more than 25 years.😔
Better sing like em....
@@dheemanrajkhowa2866 sing or scream
Gwen Stacy
@@F_And she died. Plus it was never a true relationship.
LOL
I’ll never get to see another cycle so I’m happy I’m here for this one. This will be my third time in my lifetime
Oh you'll see another...mark my words!
I hope you do. Hug.
My mom always loved the emergence of the cicadas. It's cool to hear other people enjoy them too. 🐛
They’ll be back again next 17 years. You’ll see them again
For people who do not experience this... it’s really not that different than any other summer. A little louder than usual but not bothersome.
Hey i learned a very valuable lesson at 2:23. Do not leave the house without an umbrella. No it's is not raining out, it's the darn cicada going to the bathroom on you.
I used to stand under the trees as a kid dancing in the funny sensation that seemed to come from nowhere!
@@Yukanhayt-Mhenow 😭🤣🤣🤣
YUCK!!!
@@Yukanhayt-Mhenow So that's why sticky wet stuff fell from the trees! I thought it was sap! 🤣
But seriously its called an umbrella, why does society think its only for when its raining??
We have millions of those here in Michoacán, Mexico 🇲🇽.. they make that loud noise here because they want the rain 🌧 to start .. this what’s known by our ancestors.
Prettt cool to learn. My mom's has some roots in Michoacán.
Thanks - I love hearing stuff like this.
They are here to grow their species and nothing else
Probably ate them too
So the noise is a form of a rain dance?
CIcadas don't sound so bad, they give me a nature kind of image in my mind like birds chirping in the forest.
That lawn mower analogy was kinda way off.
@@gkimunge I actually moved to Kentucky in 2004 (last time the red-eyed creatures emerged) and believe me, in certain areas- they were almost as loud as a chainsaw. Definitely NOT soothing to me. We went to the Zoo in Louisville and they were EVERYWHERE.
At night in the south you won't hear what someone is saying without yelling for a couple months.
Bro in North Carolina, those bugs can sound like a fricking helicopter
They dont sound to bad in maryland but definitely not a soothing sound lol🤮
I love them, please let them enjoy their short stay under the sun after years of underground darkness! They don’t harm people at all, last time I saw them was in 2004, not sure how many more times I can see them. They are precious.
Who else caught the Big Squirt at 2:23?
It reminds me my childhood,climbing the star apple,guava trees just to catch these beautiful insects,of course unbeknownst to my parents... a countryside simple life.
Lovely memories.
Sound like you like on the island
..in the Philippines ?
I remember the summer of 2004 when they'd fly into my apartment and I thought it was weird to all of a sudden see so many when I couldn't recall so many before. Now this explains it.
I remember I was very young last time they came out. They're very friendly and harmless. They can just get annoying from the sheer volume
@John James you got issues John
edit: lol he deleted it. Basically dude said he likes to eat Cicadas and dip them in chocolate
you've never been rammed in the head by one then hehe. sometimes they don't have the best sense of avoidance, and they are quite rigid lol. Cant imagine taking one to the face while riding a motorcycle. However, for the most part I do agree they are friendly and harmless.
When i was a kid in south texas, summer days were spent playing outside and whenever we heard the cicadas start singing at dusk, it meant time for us to go inside...memories
they emerge every year on the island of jamaica ,
as a child i use to love to catch them . and i love their songs . they are harmless .
I grew up in Georgia and got so used to the sounds of the bugs outside at night in summer. I've lived in Massachusetts for the last over 20 years and it's so... quiet compared to Georgia. I mean, it's more urban where I live in Massachusetts, but even the sirens and trains pale in comparison to the bugs that would sound like a jungle on summer nights.
Side note, the bug guy is adorable. I love to see people who truly have a passion get to grow up and live and work that passion as an adult.
honestly i love the sound of cicadas. it literally is the sound of summer to me.
Me too ,childhood memories .
Cicadas, crickets, and peepers is spring and summer for me!
@@mary9983 Bingo!
soadsam...Same here. I live by Riverside Park in NYC and late Summer is the time of the "SONG OF THE CICADA. I just think it is magical.
I listened to a voice audio from last August and the cicadas were doing their waves in the background. I could feel that hot humidity just from the sound. 🤣
The relief of not seeing my state turn green 😭
ppl in South Carolina and Wisconsin got hella close to having a cicada festival 😂
Me in North Carolina: 🧍🏻♀️
Me in PA🧍🏽♀️
Me in Tennessee🧍♂️
Me in Maryland 🧍🏽♂️
Love Dr. Bugs! They should make him their go to guy for anything bug-related ❤️
It’s crazy I can still remember these things all loud in the trees when I was in 8th grade. Now I’m 31 and they are back but I have since moved to the west coast.
I feel like we've been waiting for these to rise from the earth for months now.
Lol after working the entire pandemic I'm taking the summer off with the kids. We'll see who's louder.
I am expecting like plague style photos and videos and people screaming trying to get into their homes at least for two or three days and this is been built up I’m excited I live in the Northwest I’m not going over there to see it but like I said I’m expecting some serious carnage via video! Lol 😂
@@sophywilson3930 omgod you are so cute. Lolololol god bless positivity!
Um... we've been waiting for years. Not months.
The ground temp must be 64°F consistently and it’ll be game on. Ugh
Cicadas are harmless they're nice little créatures not creepy at all, and they're the nostalgic sound of summer I love them ❤️😍
Did you hit your head?
Well, the guy who said, "They don't bite, they don't sting, they can't hurt you" has clearly never been a motorcyclist!
@John James how do you cook them because ive always wanted to try them
Dr bugs is the sassiest entomologist I've ever seen.
Very refreshingly enthusiastic and not at all like a basement bug collector or a sterile lab type. He’s like a Live Bug guy.
I think there's a lot to be said for burying yourself underground for 17 years. Far less stressful than up top.
I have been to Japan in the summer. This is the most noticeable summer sound. I love them. 蝉ちゃん
Same as in New Zealand. A Kiwi Summer isn't a Kiwi Summer without cicadas. I've always loved their friendly chirp. They look cool too 💗
Yeah, I was going to say the same thing. I usually spend every summer there, and have always associated the sound with Japan.
2:23 - little dude on the right does his business.
I had to stop and check whether I saw what I thought I saw! Little dude just wanted some privacy; time is money, baby. 😂
hate to be under a that bug or many bugs when they do that
Sweet
I remember when I was a kid and loved to collect the skin they shed. My mom would have a heart attack just going to the car. Man I wish I was back in pa
Lol yes those skins are so transparent. The life cycle is interesting. Guess you could say they are reborn x3
Omg gross lol
@@salpemagarian1982 noooo they're so cool! lol
Childhood
Dr. Bugs needs his own kids show to teach other young people about a bugs life🪰
🤡
That’s a great idea
Nature's pretty amazing.
I remember the cicadas in New Jersey when I was very young child 1961? just covering everything and this tremendous cacophony of sound at night.
I remember the last time, in 2004, I was 10, and now, this year, at age 27, finally coming back. But yes, they are crazy loud. But I don't know why they take SO LONG to come back.
I loved picking their shells off trees 😂💀 I’m so glad that our teacher taught us about them 💜
Now people in those states understand what Floridians go thru with "Love Bugs"! They don't bite, don't sting, but with numbers that can cover your windshield with dead bugs on an hour and half Interstate drive!
Been through many of those on I75 before. Difference here is love bugs happen every yr. These Cicadas are every 17 yrs
They do that love right in people’s hair too. We had those in Texas. Haha
What do they eat ?
ROSALIA MARTINEZ when adults the sick sap out of tree branches. When they are nymphs under ground the suck sap from tree roots
@@raidersacdc4892 Than you for the info. I'm just wondering with that many of them can they destroy the trees ? Every seems so positive just wondering if there is a negative with these bugs .
Love these bugs!!! Found my first one back in 2004 when I collected tarantulas and other invertebrates.... very cool!!!
2:20 did that thing just take a leak?!
They aren’t so bad. You usually see their shed skins vs the cicada themselves. We have them every fall but not in this number. 😂 they are harmless.
Yup....I hear them every few years or so not every 17 years like the scientists say.
@@LaredoIsntSoBad not all cicada are from the same batch
There are annual cicadas still. Just a different breed. In certain hotspots every 17 years it literally is day and night noise. You can’t go outside without a few flying into your face.
Cicadas are probably the gentlest and most harmless insects I know. I love them so much.
@Gaussianform They literally are 🤣
“For some a nightmare! “ ??!! Get out of this world, then!!! Their sound is beautiful and one more miracle of nature!!! Every summer, since I moved to China, we can’t wait to come back from holiday overseas and be welcomed by their sound around the neighborhood!
I can understand both sides of the perspective on cicadas. On the one hand, they're lovely harmless bugs and rather adorable imo. On the other, large, unidentified buzzing thing flying past my peripheral vision is a surefire jumpscare. Doesn't matter if that flying thing is a cicada, bee, or large fly; they all make me flinch before I can tell what's what.
I hate their noise it's so annoying. I like the sound of a train blaring it's horn which my bf thinks is weird.
be grown ups and stop calling whatever little bit of nature we have left, "gross" or "creepy"
nah they’re gross
They’re not creepy. It’s only every 17 years. Be appreciative you witness it.
How 17 years if I hear them every year??
Gonna be hit with nostalgia when I hear them in person.
They're high in protein and make great fishing bait
I'll take your word for it about the protein (yuck!), but I have used them for fish bait with a olt of success! Hey, maybe you can cover them in batter and deep fry them or grill them with bbq sauce, or chocolate covered! Sounds like a good way to supplement the income!
A person died from eating cicadas last time they came out.
@@MayA-hp1lo Fish bait it is then!
Mmm... that definitely sounds like good eating
@@stephenrussell9545 😂😂😂😂😂
Okay Sammy Ramsay aka Dr. Bugs is the most adorable person I have ever seen! I love his passion and enthusiasm and him being his genuine self!
I'm a Southerner who loves the music of the Cicadas.
I was living in Maryland the last time they were around (now live on the west coast). I remember driving between Baltimore and DC on I-95 with the window down and I could barely hear the automobiles on I-95 because the cicadas in the trees along the interstate were so much louder.
I am not afraid of this. I got used to them in the sixth grade during Clay day. This will be the last time that I will ever see Brood X. So I’m gonna sit back and enjoy my little friends for the two weeks that we have them.
Clay day?
@@susank.4945 play day. It wouldn’t let me correct it.
6 weeks, not 2 weeks
If they crawled out last year while we were in lockdown they be like: bro what happened here-
😆😆
Theyd be forced to wear masks
They'd turn right back around
Lol
@@IHS333 Lol 😂
Haha. Just come to Oklahoma in the summer. They are here every year. My dog, Enchilada, loves this time of year. She’ll try to snack on as many as she can.
I grew up in Lower Bucks County (a northern suburb of Philly) and I have always LOVED the sound of cicadas! They were how you knew it *was* summer.
When I was 23, I moved to Seattle; that was 34 years ago and I would give anything to have some here in the NW!
But I sure don't envy all of you having to pick all those crunchy, empty critter-casings off the trees and yard! Have fun! Try to enjoy them while they last, and most importantly, teach your KIDS to enjoy them!
Cicada droning is hauntingly beautiful and always a wonder to fall asleep to. I love finding rising cicadas or ones that have just emerged, their wings are so fragile, yet they’ll buzz with such furious-ness. I find them cute and honestly kinda dorky. They’re little loners that find love every 17 years, have lots of babies, die off, and let their babies go underground to continue the cycle.
And they will sing us the song of their people ,lol. I remember last time they hatched , I left my home in the country to go to town so I got a little break from the noise. I do love the little guys ,they are harmless and I think they are cute.
I thought they were cute too as a child. I really don't know why I fear them. Your comment may give me strength to endure this visit in Maryland
The last time these creatures were around I felt several crawling on my neck, under my hair. I think that was my first and only moment of insect terror and panic.
It may have been lice or mites cause cicadas are pretty good size.
@@mrsinister8943 There were hundreds of 1 to 2 inch cicadas flying around my yard that day so I know what cicadas are. But yeah, lice are also terrifying and panic inducing.
OMG! I love cicadas. Most bugs actually. I've rarely been afraid of any bug. But I would have FREAKED OUT if that would have happened to me!!!!! I would probably feel traumatized for life!!! 🤣
I LOVE cicadas! They are like little pets to me. I pick them up by their wings and place them on my shirt, arms, and shoulders - then they climb away until they fly off. I also don't mind the roaring sound they make. I'm looking forward to this.
This is history playing out. Get video and pictures of it. Make it a positive experience. And yes, they are edible; though I've not been brave enough to try them (look up recipes on the internet), they are an excellent source of protein. Predators are going to FEAST!!!
@@meganfedor I never thought about getting pictures and video. That's a good idea for Instagram. Then some of my followers can scream in horror. I have one follower who is not afraid of bees, but she's terrified of butterflies. Anyway, I'm also not brave enough to try eating them. I'd rather eat bark off a tree. haha
They are harmless unless you have Misophonia (hatred of sound)
I love the sound of loud cicadas reminds me of the summer and can't go to take a nap without them. Good white sound.
Fearmongering about a harmless tiny creature that is simply living out its natural lifecycle.... 🤦🏼♀️🙄
How about being grateful that this part of nature is healthy & still working? 🤔💕😄
We are still on a huge learning curve about the true value of all creatures & vegetation!
agreed . people are so annoying and picky
@@xaza8uhitra4 agreed
If this happened in China they would've opened a McBugs store.
Me: Ew these bugs are gross, no way they can get any more disgusting.
Cicada: @ 2:22
Was wondering if anyone else saw that lol
@@eli_m6556 Glad i'm not the only one haha
I just made a comment about it😂
We have them here in Louisiana. I took a photo of the back of a cicada clenched to my front door one evening and on it's back it had what looked to be an image of a golden crown. Very unique. And the are a beautiful green and black here. I love to hear the sound of them in summer, though sometimes the noise they make collectively is so loud and in sync it is piercing to the ears.
After extensive research I've found out that Cicadas are, in fact, allergic to fire.
Man it's so hard to believe that I was 14 years old when they last emerged. I remember some girl brought in a bag of them into the lunch room and she started eating them and throwing them at other students and this caused an all-day food fight to break out.
I was 12 🤦🏼♀️😂🤷🏼♀️ in elementary school… we had a little outdoor area we had just got & I used to pick their shells off trees 🤦🏼♀️😂🤷🏼♀️
I’m sorry she was such a loser that she and others weren’t capable of being kind and sensitive to another species.
@@kellyjostad4900 I ended up having to eat my lunch underneath one of the tables to avoid the food fights. I felt bad for the cicadas.
She started eating them?? Whaat?
As nasty as they are, I really do miss the sound of cicadas
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ur nasty
@@asiawolff4930 not as nasty as your attitude
Yayyyyy! Free fishing bait!
Anyone NOT remember these things 7 years ago? I don't. I'm 38 and lived in Michigan all my life and never seen an outbreak of them. Now invasions of mosquitoes, lady bugs and stink bugs, yes!
I was motorcycle camping at Mammoth Cave in Kentucky during a swarm of them. Screaming all night. Darkening the sky during the day.
I think this is ths least of our worries lol
Theys gunna b hongry
That depends on where you live and if you need your trees healthy to make money.
I can't imagine airplanes trying to take off in a swarm of them.
I’ll take chicharras over the killer giant wasps any day.
Same!
I was working in Washington DC 17 yrs ago.. I was sitting outside taking my break. Saw a lady with coffee in one hand and binders in her other hand.. I saw a cicada on her back it slowly climbed up to her hair then towards her ear next thing I know is her coffee and binders went flying! she was screaming and trying to flip her hair to get the cicada off! It was kinda funny lol
Poor lady!! 😅
I love Dr. Bugs's passion. He NEEDS to teach. He could definitely be UA-cam gold.
When this happened in KCMO, it was deafening. So gross. Imagine cicadas piled as high as leafs. Then your driving down the road and a bugs sized lawn mower started in your floorboard. O and did I mention that dogs and cats like to randomly bring them in the house. Perhaps they like the buzz?!?
Be glad when they come to Tennessee. They're not creepy, they're so cool
huh?
People should also be aware of copperheads 🐍 lurking around trees waiting to eat cicadas. ❗❗❗
Last time the local brood emerged, I was a half-year-old infant. According to my mother, she was worried that, the next time the brood emerged, I would have a hard time studying...
Some people don't realize that every year is 17 years from seventeen years ago 🤣
I catch them all the time in Jamaica, when I lived there. They are totally harmless, does not sting or bite. Most of them fly away from you when you approach them.
Finally a GREAT STORY...FIRST MY TROPICAL FISH LOVE THEM...I ALWAYS LOVED INSECTS..AND IT GREAT TO SEE A BROTHER EXPLAINING THINGS.....SURE BEATS THOSE DAMN GUNSHOT SOUNDS I HEAR IN MY HOOD!
I've always loved cicadas! Their songs make summer happy for me. , ever since I was a kid!! And I'm 63!
“All they wanna do is mate and have babies” Many people can relate but I’m not one of them, not in this lifetime though. 😂🤣
Every 17 years? For the 20 years of my life, I've heard it every summer.
Different species?
We have them in Mississippi too. Just not this particular brood. There are also annual cicadas. Can’t wait until ours return here.
The bluejays and cardinals love them!
But they're not in Toronto and St. Louis
This is like the best news I’ve seen so far. No politics, no hate, just a cicada invasion.
I am 54 and I don't know why I don't remember these bugs and their iconic sound! Not to mention, I was born and raised in Ohio lol
I am 46 and lived in Ohio and remember the mid 80s and these guys were everywhere and loud.
I'm 56 and remember them every summer in Michigan. We used to catch them and they would buzz in our hands.
Cicadas do pinch and it really hurts.
As someone with noise sensitivity issues: I hate cicadas and feel bad for it.