Cicada Season 2024: A Comprehensive Guide
What to Expect and Where to See Them
Get ready for a buzzing spring as trillions of periodical cicadas prepare to emerge from the ground in mid-May 2024 in Tennessee. These extraordinary insects, which have been hibernating underground for 17 years, will be active for about a month as they search for mates before hibernating once more.
Projected Emergence and Geographic Distribution
Broods XIII and XIX are set to emerge in 2024, spanning a combined 17 states. Check the interactive map at the end of this article to see where the cicadas are projected to appear.
Brood XIII:
Projected emergence: April 29, 2024
States: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, West Virginia, Wisconsin
Brood XIX:
Projected emergence: May 10, 2024
States: Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia
Impact and Safety
Cicadas are harmless to humans and pets. Their loud, buzzing sound is a result of the males' mating calls. While they may be startling at first, cicadas pose no threat to people or property.
It's important to note that cicadas may strip some leaves off trees and shrubs during their feeding frenzy, but the damage is typically minimal and short-lived.
How to Best Experience Cicada Season
To make the most of cicada season, consider visiting one of the areas where they are expected to emerge. Start your search in the weeks leading up to the projected emergence date, and be prepared for large crowds if you visit a popular cicada hotspot.
Remember to bring insect repellent, water, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the elements and any potential mosquito bites.
Conclusion
The emergence of periodical cicadas is a natural phenomenon that happens only every 17 years. It's a unique opportunity to witness these fascinating creatures in their full glory. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photographer, or just curious about the natural world, make plans to experience the unforgettable spectacle of Cicada Season 2024.
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