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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,304 posts)
Tue May 19, 2020, 08:26 PM May 2020

17-year cicadas to emerge in 3 states this spring, summer

Following a 17-year period of underground development, periodical cicadas are set to burst above ground in the coming days and weeks, with three states in particular expected to be hotspots for the bugs to emerge and sing their own song of summer.

Periodical cicadas can appear in 17 or 13-year intervals and cicadas of the same life cycle are classified into different broods. This year's emergence is classified as Brood IX and the largest quantity of the insects is expected across parts of northwestern North Carolina, southwestern Virginia and southeastern West Virginia.

One of the biggest factors that helps the insects know when it's time to dart above ground is when soil temperature reaches a comfortable 64 degrees Fahrenheit. The bugs typically arrive in mid-May and can continue to come out through early July. And, while the mid-May cold snap felt across the Midwest, Northeast and mid-Atlantic could delay their full emergence, it likely won't have a substantial impact on the brood, several experts told AccuWeather.

Michael Skvarla, the director of the insect identification lab at Pennsylvania State University, said in warmer springs, cicadas can accumulate more degree days, which could allow them to arrive on the scene sooner. Conversely, cooler springs allow them to make an appearance later in the year, he said.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/here-they-come-17-year-cicadas-to-emerge-in-3-states-this-spring-summer/ar-BB14jrdz?li=BBnb7Kz

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17-year cicadas to emerge in 3 states this spring, summer (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2020 OP
i have 1 dweller May 2020 #1
You find prime numbers in the life cycles of cicadas yortsed snacilbuper May 2020 #2
That happened here in KCMO a few years ago. leftyladyfrommo May 2020 #3
I think we should just go back underground until Trump is gone Cicada May 2020 #4
is that what hit Rhode Island a few years back? samnsara May 2020 #5

yortsed snacilbuper

(7,939 posts)
2. You find prime numbers in the life cycles of cicadas
Tue May 19, 2020, 08:45 PM
May 2020

There are about 1,500 species of cicadas known. There are those that appear yearly in midsummer, and there are also the so-called "periodic" cicadas. They appear at prime number intervals - 7 years, 13 years and 17 years.

biologists have asked for a long time whether it's just a coincidence that the emergence period of the three species of periodic cicadas (7, 13 and 17 years) are all prime numbers.

One previous theory was that if the cicadas are running on different cycles, and if these cycles are prime numbers, they'll cross over only very rarely. For example, a 13-year cycle and 17-year cycle will meet only every 221 years. That means that both species of cicadas would come out in huge numbers and all have to compete for the same amount of food only once every 221 years. The rest of the time, there would be enough food.

https://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2001/11/27/421251.htm

leftyladyfrommo

(18,874 posts)
3. That happened here in KCMO a few years ago.
Tue May 19, 2020, 09:05 PM
May 2020

They have red eyes. It was a mess. They were everywhere. They don't bite or anything.

Don't let your dogs and cats eat them.. .They have sharp shells and can cause real stomach upset . They aren't poisonous but they can cause bad stomach conditions.

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