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Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/21/2007 1:23:56 AM   
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By TARA BURGHART, Associated Press Writer Sun May 20, 2007
 
CHICAGO - Coming soon: Brood XIII. It sounds like a bad horror movie. But it's actually the name of the billions of cicadas expected to emerge this month in parts of the Midwest after spending 17 years underground.
The red-eyed, shrimp-sized, flying insects don't bite or sting. But they are known for mating calls that produce a din that can overpower ringing telephones, lawn mowers and power tools.
Brood XIII is expected across northern Illinois, and in parts of Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. Cicadas live only about 30 days as adults, and their main goal is mating.
They don't harm humans, although they are clumsy and might fly into people. Birds, squirrels and pets, especially dogs, love to eat them, and they are high in protein.
"They're going to have quite a meal. It's going to be like Thanksgiving for them," said Tom Tiddens, supervisor for plant health care at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
They are periodical cicadas, which are only found in the eastern half of North America. The annual, or dog-day cicadas, that appear every summer are common around the world.
The last massive emergence of periodical cicadas was in 2004, when Brood X emerged after 17 years underground in parts of 15 Eastern states. Some broods emerge after 13 years.
As nymphs burrowing underground, cicadas suck sap from tree roots. Almost all members of a group, or brood, burst from the ground within a couple days of each other.
They quickly climb the nearest vertical surface to molt and unroll their wings. In some heavily wooded areas, as many as 1.5 million cicadas per acre will crowd onto trees, expert say.
"It's one of the greatest insect emergences on Earth," said Daniel Summers, an entomologist at The Field Museum.
A single male's shrill courtship call can reach 90 decibels, equivalent to a kitchen blender. That could sour plans for outdoor events over the next few weeks.
Ravinia Festival, a 103-year-old music festival held north of Chicago, revised its schedule to avoid classical musicians having to compete with the insects, said festival president and CEO Welz Kauffman.
June will see more pop bands outdoors, a few concerts moved indoors and a visit from the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. "With 350 voices on stage, they can hold their own against the bugs," Kauffman said.
At the Chicago Botanic Garden, spokeswoman Gloria Ciaccio joked that her advice for brides holding outdoor weddings there will be to put the tent flaps down and turn the music up.
An Illinois company that provides ice sculptures has turned down several outdoor parties over the next month. That's because of what happened when Nadeau Ice Sculptures owner Jim Nadeau delivered a swan statue to a wedding in 1990, during the area's last emergence of the periodical cicadas.
"We put our tray down and immediately the cicadas came off the ground and attacked the ice. Literally, it was a moving sculpture, this big black ugly mass of cicadas constantly moving," said Nadeau.
"I don't want to talk myself out of work, but that was just too gross," he said.
Exactly when the cicadas will emerge is a subject of debate, although there is agreement they emerge once the soil temperature is consistently 64 to 65 degrees for several days. Biologists and insect experts predict the cicadas will emerge between Tuesday and June 1.
The best place to see — and hear — the cicadas will be forest preserves, golf courses and any land where there are older trees where the soil has been undisturbed since 1990.
Freelance writer David Hammond runs the LTHForum, a Chicago-based Internet site devoted to culinary matters, and his "foodie" friends want to see what the cicadas taste like.
The insects are eaten in other parts of the world, with descriptions of the taste ranging from shrimp to canned asparagus to not much at all.
No recipe has been decided upon yet, but Hammond assumes they will be fried and perhaps accompanied by a dip or salsa.
"Honestly, they'll probably go down easier that way," he said. "Who knows? Maybe we'll love it. We may have to travel around the country as infestations occur."
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070520/ap_on_re_us/cicada_invasion
 
Like living in the MidWest wasn't already depressing enough.  LOL.

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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/21/2007 7:16:54 AM   
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Thanks for the warning. I will be stocking up on provisions and hiding out INSIDE my house....lol!!! Someone let me know when it's over!

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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/21/2007 8:04:02 AM   
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it's been so cool lately in Chicago that i haven't seen one yet.

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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/21/2007 5:44:19 PM   
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I get free earplugs supplied to me on the docks.

Let me know if you want me to send you some.

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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/21/2007 6:22:11 PM   
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thanks but i have a bunch of them that i get from concert promoters.  it's predicted the noisy bugs make their return tomorrow - we shall see. 

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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/21/2007 6:24:52 PM   
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<fast reply>

We supposedly had cicadas in DC a few years ago, and I never even noticed.

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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/21/2007 8:09:37 PM   
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I always enjoyed the sound they make...I wouldn't mind finding out what those nasty critters taste like.....

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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/21/2007 8:19:53 PM   
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They are great! Our brood came two years ago. they are about 1/4 size smaller than the regular yearly Cicadas and I promse you will miss the sound when they are gone.

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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/21/2007 8:23:01 PM   
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If I can hear them>>>I know they're there>>>If I know they're there>>>I'm staying inside!

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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/21/2007 9:43:48 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: domiguy

I always enjoyed the sound they make...I wouldn't mind finding out what those nasty critters taste like.....


Actually, they're not so bad deep fried...

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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/21/2007 11:09:39 PM   
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ORIGINAL: sambamanslilgirl

it's been so cool lately in Chicago that i haven't seen one yet.


One summer I spent in Chicago, I think it was 2 summers ago, the cicadas' were soooooo thick and loud, some nights it was almost deafening! Thank goodness for central air. At night it would seem like a hitchcock movie or something and would kind of freak me out.
 
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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/22/2007 3:08:11 AM   
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Sounds like a good plan to me!  Stock up on magazines, games and DVD rentals until they disperse. 
I would advise against renting too many horror movies during this time. 

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RE: Cicadas Coming to MidWest - 5/22/2007 6:09:07 AM   
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it must have been a very ...very .... VERY slow news night here in Chicago because the top story on every news station at 10p - those damn cicadas. everyone's on Cicada Watch. 

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