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Happy Monkey 03-16-2004 02:17 PM

They're a-coming!
 
On or about May 2004, Brood X of the 17-year periodical cicadas will emerge. If you are in this area, you will soon be swarmed.

I was a wee lad the last time this happened, and I remember the shells covering the trees and telephone poles, and the incredible sound. But most of all, I remember trying to walk to school without squishing them all.

ladysycamore 03-16-2004 02:27 PM

Re: They're a-coming!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Happy Monkey
On or about May 2004, Brood X of the 17-year periodical cicadas will emerge. If you are in this area, you will soon be swarmed.

I was a wee lad the last time this happened, and I remember the shells covering the trees and telephone poles, and the incredible sound. But most of all, I remember trying to walk to school without squishing them all.

Dear god: I was just graduating HS when this...event happened, and graduation day was certainly interesting. *cringe* I recall when one of those damn things was on the inside of my shirt. What happened was that some friends and I were bowling one night. After we finished up, we walked across the street to a 7-11 to wait for a ride home. I was leaning up against a trash can, and was wearing a long shirt. I suddenly felt a movement under my shirt, I looked inside, and I saw that...that thing! I screamed bloody murder, and shook my shirt away from my body to shake the cicada off (and thank GOD it was crawling up the shirt side and not actually on my skin, or else I would have died! lol).

I'm on the UMMZ site...I thought that these cicadas were blind, but I don't see anything written about that.

Not looking forward to seeing them again, especially not living here in PA, where I hear it's really bad. :(

*feeling her bugphobia going up many notches...*

Happy Monkey 03-16-2004 02:40 PM

I don't think they're blind, they're just not particularly agile, so they bump into stuff alot. Unlike most flying insects, they only fly for a few weeks every 17 years, and they do so in such numbers that predators don't make a dent. So agility wasn't a particularly important survival trait.

SteveDallas 03-16-2004 03:01 PM

Ewwww... Ewwwww... I hate bugs....:worried:

Troubleshooter 03-16-2004 03:41 PM

I bet that would be a fun time to test out a flamethrower.

dar512 03-16-2004 03:44 PM

You forgot smelly.

Happy Monkey 03-16-2004 04:02 PM

Alas, my olfactory memory doesn't seem to reach back 17 years. I don't remember the odor.

Elspode 03-16-2004 11:04 PM

I voted for "tasty". I don't know what they taste like, but they must be pretty yummy because my cats bring about a dozen per year into the house.

wolf 03-17-2004 12:33 AM

At work we have been known to take various insect carcasses (including cicaidas), tie black threads to them, and wave them at certain bug-senstive female crisis workers in an attempt to torture them.

If we are going to end up with a lot of them, I may have to discuss having one of the tall guys climb up and tape the threads to the ceiling fan, so they can whirl around.

It will be just like they were actually alive and swarming again.

Yes, I will take pictures if I make this happen.

dar512 03-17-2004 08:32 AM

St. Louis had two or three varieties up and at 'em a couple of years ago. There were so many that there were piles of them under trees. You had to shovel them up an pitch them. Let me tell you they made an awful stink when they died.

phillybilly 03-17-2004 10:21 AM

Well...
 
Philadelphia is in that area, but nobody, I mean NOBODY, not even the periodical cicaidas can take then territory away from a good old fashioned, pollution fed, garbage nurtured cockroach!

I think we'll see very few of them in the city!

Happy Monkey 03-17-2004 10:24 AM

I suspect it depends on how much exposed soil there is in the area. DC has tons. I don't know about Philly.

Beestie 03-17-2004 10:41 AM

Just checked your link... I really could have lived without the recipies...

:vomit:
:vomit:
:vomit:

BLECHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

phillybilly 03-17-2004 10:50 AM

Well...
 
I don't personally fed the little bastards! Yet that is how they get so big I think....My personal staisfaction is from wasting the little bastards, if I'm fast enough that is....Later! :shotgun: :rattat:

Happy Monkey 03-17-2004 11:39 AM

Mmm.. Cicadas and Diet Rite cola!
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