I LOVE THE CICADAS! Love to hear them. I don’t think they are due here this time around though, sigh! To our south, yes, maybe some will get here. There are always some in summer though, if you listen real close.
One of those got into my hair when I didn’t know it. It was either last summer or two summers ago. It came out in the house. Ironically, several summers before that, I was visiting my aunt and we went to the local pool and one got in her hair. She shrieked twice before it flew out.
I remember those sounds in some summers. We had a cat who would stalk them and eat them. I don’t remember them at all in the city. Maybe they are drowned out by all the city sounds. (Sirens, mercy flights, etc.) Or maybe pesticides.have eliminated them. :-(
ellisaana Premium Member over 8 years ago
Locusts? or Cicada?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 8 years ago
I LOVE THE CICADAS! Love to hear them. I don’t think they are due here this time around though, sigh! To our south, yes, maybe some will get here. There are always some in summer though, if you listen real close.
bookworm0812 over 8 years ago
One of those got into my hair when I didn’t know it. It was either last summer or two summers ago. It came out in the house. Ironically, several summers before that, I was visiting my aunt and we went to the local pool and one got in her hair. She shrieked twice before it flew out.
TheiaLee over 8 years ago
I remember those sounds in some summers. We had a cat who would stalk them and eat them. I don’t remember them at all in the city. Maybe they are drowned out by all the city sounds. (Sirens, mercy flights, etc.) Or maybe pesticides.have eliminated them. :-(
lemon868 over 8 years ago
Cicadas are coming up here a bit and the ants and my cat are all finding it fascinating. I think the cat might be eating some like the ants do.
JP Steve Premium Member over 8 years ago
I’m thinking Cicadas too, though it’s not like Steve to mix up his Natural History!