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Brood X

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2021 6:09 pm
by The Cincinnati Kid
Well, one of natures odd miracles is about to hit sunny Cincinnati and the surrounding area. The return of Brood X.
17 yrs ago these critters last swarmed. There are billions of them and they stick around about six weeks. They breed, the adult females lay eggs then the males and females die, the eggs turn to larvae and burrow into the soil where they hang out about 2ft down waiting patiently. Then, 17 yrs later they emerge, breed, lay eggs and die again. The cycle repeats every 17 yrs. They are pretty large, about 3-4 inches long a bit like a big fat cricket. They are noisy as heck, 1 ciccada = maybe 10 crickets.
Fortunately they dont bite or sting but it can be a bit unnerving when giant insects land on you all the time. They really like noise and dark colors so leave yer black tee shirts at home and if yer in the landscape / grass cutting business....its going to be a tough 6 weeks. ..0
Just waiting for the soil temp to hit 64F then it begins. Got me a badminton racquet for a swatter.
Look at them big ugly red eyes staring at you too.
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Re: Brood X

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2021 6:37 pm
by Sam_Brown
The Cincinnati Kid wrote: Wed Apr 28, 2021 6:09 pm They breed, the adult females lay eggs then the males and females die, the eggs turn to larvae and burrow into the soil where they hang out about 2ft down waiting patiently. Then, 17 yrs later they emerge, breed, lay eggs and die again.
You've met my ex it seems :o .

Re: Brood X

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2021 10:00 am
by Selsey Bill
The Cincinnati Kid wrote: Wed Apr 28, 2021 6:09 pm Well, one of natures odd miracles is about to hit sunny Cincinnati and the surrounding area. The return of Brood X.
17 yrs ago these critters last swarmed. There are billions of them and they stick around about six weeks. They breed, the adult females lay eggs then the males and females die, the eggs turn to larvae and burrow into the soil where they hang out about 2ft down waiting patiently. Then, 17 yrs later they emerge, breed, lay eggs and die again. The cycle repeats every 17 yrs. They are pretty large, about 3-4 inches long a bit like a big fat cricket. They are noisy as heck, 1 ciccada = maybe 10 crickets.
Fortunately they dont bite or sting but it can be a bit unnerving when giant insects land on you all the time. They really like noise and dark colors so leave yer black tee shirts at home and if yer in the landscape / grass cutting business....its going to be a tough 6 weeks. ..0
Just waiting for the soil temp to hit 64F then it begins. Got me a badminton racquet for a swatter.
Look at them big ugly red eyes staring at you too.

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As a bit of a nature boy I enjoyed that, thank you for sharing :thumb

Re: Brood X

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2021 10:07 am
by Rick Pumpkin
How weird - I'd never heard of these and just 30 minutes ago I was reading a commercial pilot forum and there's mention of these things on there as a warning to crews flying into multiple states in the US. They don't pose a threat as you say, but do freak out pilots who have never experienced the swarms at just above ground level. Apparently being spooked on finals isn't good for a pilot - who'd have known :)

Re: Brood X

Posted: Sat May 01, 2021 3:01 pm
by The Cincinnati Kid
Rick Pumpkin wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2021 10:07 am How weird - I'd never heard of these and just 30 minutes ago I was reading a commercial pilot forum and there's mention of these things on there as a warning to crews flying into multiple states in the US. They don't pose a threat as you say, but do freak out pilots who have never experienced the swarms at just above ground level. Apparently being spooked on finals isn't good for a pilot - who'd have known :)
If you run into them on the interstate, yer windshield will quickly become spattered with cicada guts so I can imagine that would be an issue for small aircraft coming into land or take off.

Apparently they're good deep fried and / or covered in chocolate. yuk....Id rather eat Brussel sprouts coated in dog poo

Re: Brood X

Posted: Mon May 03, 2021 12:08 pm
by Rick Pumpkin
The Cincinnati Kid wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 3:01 pm Apparently they're good deep fried and / or covered in chocolate. yuk....Id rather eat Brussel sprouts coated in dog poo
Deep fried cicadas reminded me of fries, but that's the extent of my insect cuisine sampling. And I'm in no hurry to ever try them again.