Monday, May 21, 2007

Grody.



They make my skin crawl.

Swarms of cicadas emerging in Midwest

Billions expected after spending the past 17 years underground

'CHICAGO - Coming soon: Brood XIII. It sounds like a bad horror movie. But it’s actually the name of the billions of cicadas expected to emerge this month in parts of the Midwest after spending 17 years underground.

The red-eyed, shrimp-sized, flying insects don’t bite or sting. But they are known for mating calls that produce a din that can overpower ringing telephones, lawn mowers and power tools.

Brood XIII is expected across northern Illinois, and in parts of Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. Cicadas live only about 30 days as adults, and their main goal is mating.
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They don’t harm humans, although they are clumsy and might fly into people. Birds, squirrels and pets, especially dogs, love to eat them, and they are high in protein.

“They’re going to have quite a meal. It’s going to be like Thanksgiving for them,” said Tom Tiddens, supervisor for plant health care at the Chicago Botanic Garden.

They are periodical cicadas, which are only found in the eastern half of North America. The annual, or dog-day cicadas, that appear every summer are common around the world.

The last massive emergence of periodical cicadas was in 2004, when Brood X emerged after 17 years underground in parts of 15 Eastern states. Some broods emerge after 13 years.'

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4 Comments:

Blogger Meredith said...

Eeew! I saw that today too, so gross.

May 21, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh good lord, please don't let them come back to St. Louis -- seriously, that was the stuff of NIGHTMARES the last time. *shudder* If they come back, I'm gonna lock myself in the house until they go away. For reals.

May 21, 2007  
Blogger Big Daddy said...

Luckily, since Denver is normally like a desert, we don't get as bad infestations as other places do.

The grodiest part is how they die after they mate, and their carcasses pile up around trees.

May 21, 2007  
Blogger lioux said...

Ewww.

May 21, 2007  

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