T tomturbomatic Well-known member Gold Member Platinum Member Joined May 21, 2001 Messages 21,697 Location Beltsville, MD Jun 12, 2021 #21 Sandy soils are not friendly to cicadas so maybe that is a factor in your area.
D davey7 Well-known member Joined Mar 22, 2011 Messages 887 Location Chicago Jul 4, 2021 #22 Apparently the brood line aligns fairly closely to the Indiana-Illinois state line so none in the Chicago area (other than normal levels). And a warning - if you have shrimp/shellfish allergies - don't eat them...
Apparently the brood line aligns fairly closely to the Indiana-Illinois state line so none in the Chicago area (other than normal levels). And a warning - if you have shrimp/shellfish allergies - don't eat them...
C circlew Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Messages 7,100 Location NE Cincinnati OH area Jul 5, 2021 #23 Quieter Nearly all gone now. Went to the park last week, and didn't hear any. Only saw a couple flying around the whole time I was there. The east side gets them in four years.
Quieter Nearly all gone now. Went to the park last week, and didn't hear any. Only saw a couple flying around the whole time I was there. The east side gets them in four years.