I remember as a kid back in the 70's going to camp at some relatives property in Missouri, seeing the bazillions of cicadas on the tree trunks, thinking they sounded like a UFO or something. I went in the military and moved away before I could see them again, but the memory stays. Thanks!
Cicadas are pretty wild. I remember as a kid seeing them before. This year is supposed to be epic with two different kinds showing up. Pretty cool stuff to me
Dude you should see around my tree, all the shells just falling off, gonna need to rake them this is over. I'll do a short of them later today for you, kinda gross
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I remember as a kid back in the 70's going to camp at some relatives property in Missouri, seeing the bazillions of cicadas on the tree trunks, thinking they sounded like a UFO or something. I went in the military and moved away before I could see them again, but the memory stays. Thanks!
Cicadas are pretty wild. I remember as a kid seeing them before. This year is supposed to be epic with two different kinds showing up. Pretty cool stuff to me
I always liked finding the shells as a kid. But never found that many in one spot
Dude you should see around my tree, all the shells just falling off, gonna need to rake them this is over. I'll do a short of them later today for you, kinda gross
@@carouselofcrazychrisb right on
Never saw anything like that before. Is that an invasive bug?
They are not. they live underground for seven years. I read their shells are beneficial to the soil. They ugly little buggers but not harmful.