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  • wtgW Offline
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    wtg
    wrote on last edited by wtg
    #16

    It's been cooler here the last couple of nights, in the low 50s. We haven't seen as many on the driveway the last couple of mornings as we had earlier in the week. I'm wondering if the cold is slowing them down and that we'll get four days worth of them hatching at our house once the weather warms up.

    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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      Mary Anna
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      #17

      I haven't seen any here. Last time I looked at a map of cicada sightings, they ended in east Oklahoma. Our house is very literally just on the border of the former prairie. We can see I-35 from our front yard, and I've heard that the interstate and, before that, the railroad, were built on the prairie side of the prairie/woodland interface, so that they wouldn't have to cut all those trees. (I've also heard that this is oversimplified and also that the Indigenous people had modified the ecosystems in the area, so take that information that for what it's worth.) Anyway, that possible prairie-border may demarcate the edge of the cicadas' preferred ecosystem.

      I know that they had apocalyptic grasshopper swarms periodically in this kind of ecosystem in the nineteenth century, so I guess it all depends on the insect.

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        #18

        I was channeling my inner @Piano-Dad today vis a vis cicadas (he moves them off the roadway when he's out for a walk)...I was working my way along the sidewalk, edging the lawn before I mowed. I spotted a cicada who was going to get clobbered, so I moved him/her. I figured they had waited 17 years to lose their virginity, and who was I to cut that dream short.

        I hope they have a good time tonight.

        When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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        • wtgW wtg

          I was channeling my inner @Piano-Dad today vis a vis cicadas (he moves them off the roadway when he's out for a walk)...I was working my way along the sidewalk, edging the lawn before I mowed. I spotted a cicada who was going to get clobbered, so I moved him/her. I figured they had waited 17 years to lose their virginity, and who was I to cut that dream short.

          I hope they have a good time tonight.

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          AdagioM
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          #19

          @wtg 馃槝 馃槀 馃樄

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            Rontuner
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            #20

            Walking down Michigan Ave. this evening after dinner (downtown next to symphony center) I heard my first cicada in the city coming from a tree...

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            • ShiroKuroS Offline
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              ShiroKuro
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              #21

              I haven鈥檛 heard any down here yet.

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              • dolmansaxlilD Offline
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                dolmansaxlil
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                #22

                The cicadas are here. As with all bug related sightings I know this because a student brought one to me on the playground 馃槖

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                • wtgW Offline
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                  wtg
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                  #23

                  The serviceberries are abundant this year. I think that's because the birds that normally eat the serviceberries are gorging on cicadas and have no appetite for dessert. We like this. More berries for me.

                  When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                    ShiroKuro
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                    #24

                    I鈥檝e never heard of a service berry!

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                    • wtgW Offline
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                      wtg
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                      #25

                      They're definitely winding down here. Can still hear them, but they aren't as loud as they were a couple of weeks ago. And we don't see any on the driveway or on the bricks on the house.

                      Haven't seen any zombie cicadas. https://www.nbcchicago.com/cicadas-illinois-chicago-2024/are-you-seeing-this-on-cicadas-in-your-area-it-could-be-a-fungus-that-turns-them-into-zombies/3460833/

                      Au revoir, buggies. See you again in 17 years.

                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                        wtg
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                        #26

                        They're gone, but signs of their recent visit are abundant...and I've been blaming inept squirrel nest builders for dropping chewed off branches on the lawn...turns out it's not the rodents...

                        https://bygl.osu.edu/node/417

                        When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                          Rontuner
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                          #27

                          Still heard some tuning in the western burbs today...

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                            wtg
                            wrote on last edited by wtg
                            #28

                            We're hearing the usual ones we get every year. Saw one on the bricks of our house and it doesn't have the red eyes. Their call is quite a bit different, too.

                            When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                              Steve Miller
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                              #29

                              Didn鈥檛 hear any cicadas this year, but the Canadian Soldiers (Mayflies) have been intense!

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                                wtg
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                                #30

                                We have bonus bugs, courtesy of the cicadas.

                                Mites:

                                https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/08/itchy-in-illinois-a-mite-y-boom-in-the-wake-of-cicadas-may-be-to-blame/

                                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aum么nier

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                                  Rontuner
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                                  I had a random bite on my legs after tuning in an area that had cicada swarms. I though a mosquito got me...
                                  Now I have a few more up around my shoulders. Mom confirms the mites are nasty in her neighborhood, where I stop by once a week... At least I know what they are!

                                  Way itchy...

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