Cicadas are annoying

Number1

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Looks like we are going to get them in our region but they are not here yet. The weather has been too cold.
 

JamesV

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I just got back from Allegheny National Forest, on a one week camping trip, and they were driving us nuts at times.

Sitting back in my chair by the fire, all of a sudden feel this little wind by my ear and a huge 'BUZZ' sound... gah that is startling.
 

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We dodged the bullet here. They kept hyping it up and none from this brood ever emerged.
 

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We dodged the bullet here. They kept hyping it up and none from this brood ever emerged.

Same here in northern NJ, but it may be that the unusually cool weather has just kept them from emerging so far. I believe the soil temp needs to be 64 degrees F.
 

GagHalfrunt

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Same here in northern NJ, but it may be that the unusually cool weather has just kept them from emerging so far. I believe the soil temp needs to be 64 degrees F.

None here in CT either. Definitely been kind of cold, that's expected to change this week though, looks like a warming trend coming which should tip us over the cicada-point.

I don't recall the last 17 year brood being a problem in my area. As I spend most of my summers outside a vast majority of the time if the cicadas were bad I would have noticed them.
 

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They were talking about these on the news, definitely sounds interesting. Would be kinda neat to see that phenomenon happen.

In other news, we're still seeing Canada Geese flying here. I guess the weather has been so crappy they stayed south longer.
 

Murloc

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I like cicadas.
There are none here though, you have to go south for those.
It's always whole trees though, never just one.

I just watched the video, US cicadas must be different.

This is the ones I heard in Europe and in africa:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMJjgcawd9c
it's not a continous drone as you can hear, they coordinate or something.
Also they come out the same every summer, not just every 17 years or whatever.
 

Crono

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I like cicadas.
There are none here though, you have to go south for those.
It's always whole trees though, never just one.

I just watched the video, US cicadas must be different.

This is the ones I heard in Europe and in africa:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMJjgcawd9c
it's not a continous drone as you can hear, they coordinate or something.

Most summers that's what I hear. Though in this area there aren't as many as in the South.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodical_cicadas#Broods

Lol, East Coast Brood (Brood II). Makes it sound like a gang.
 
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Number1

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Fun facts about cicadas.

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No signs of them here yet, Halifax, Nova Scotia. (That would be in Canada for those who don't know)
 

chin311

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Every year in FL, loud as all hell too.

RIGHT. I was just over in Cape Canaveral and man they seem extra loud near the beach lol could hear them driving down the road over the damn radio with the windows up!
 

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Things like this depressing are the reason why people like me don't want to watch the news.
 

SamQuint

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I was in Arkasas the first time I heard them. Cross between a rattle snake and a downed electrical line. Totally freaked me out the first time I heard them.
 

Red Storm

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We're in a heavily wooded area so you hear them really loud. Funny thing is I've only actually seen a handful so far, but by the sound you know there's billions in the trees.