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Cicadas Swarm Midwest.


Billions of Bugs to Emerge After 17-Year Absence

FAIRFAX, Va. -- Midwesterners should expect a "buggy" season this summer with the coming of the 17-year cicadas. Often confused with locusts, these periodical cicadas are large insects that emerge after spending 17 years underground.

"We are expecting a huge cicada cicada (sĭkā`də), large, noise-producing insect of the order Homoptera, with a stout body, a wide, blunt head, protruding eyes, and two pairs of membranous wings.  season," says National Pest Management Association The National Pest Management Association (NPMA), a non-profit organization with more than 5,000 members, was established in 1933 to support the professional pest control industry’s commitment to the protection of public health, food and property, reflected both in the  Technical Director Greg Baumann. "The species that is arriving this year is known as the 'Brood XIII.' Some areas will experience up to 1.5 million cicadas per acre."

Easily identified by their striking black bodies, red eyes, and red wing veins, cicadas will be crawling out of the ground and shedding their skin in May. This particular brood will emerge in parts of Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana.

A cicada's odd life cycle is its innate defense mechanism. When they emerge, they do so in such enormous numbers there are simply too many of them to be wiped out by their natural predators. Scientists call this "predatory satiation sa·ti·a·tion
n.
The state produced by having had a specific need, such as hunger or thirst, fulfilled.



sa
." Their predators become tired of eating them - too full to continue to prey on To take prey from; to despoil; to pillage; to rob
To seize as prey; to take for food by violence; to seize and devour.
- Shak.

To wear away gradually; to cause to waste or pine away; as, the trouble preyed upon his mind s>.
- Shak.

See also: Prey Prey Prey
 other cicadas, allowing some of the insects to breed.

"Cicadas pose absolutely no threat to humans or animals. They are truly a nuisance pest and will do nothing more than startle startle /star·tle/ (stahr´tl)
1. to make a quick involuntary movement as in alarm, surprise, or fright.

2. to become alarmed, surprised, or frightened.
 a homeowner with their strange appearance and loud singing," commented Baumann. "These pests are natural oddities - homeowners should be more concerned with true health- and property-threatening pests, such as termites, ticks, mosquitoes, rodents, ants and cockroaches cockroaches

insects which may carry Salmonella spp. in their gut and play a part in the spread of the disease.
, rather than worrying about cicadas."

For further information on cicadas or health- and property-threatening pests such as termites, carpenter ants, mosquitoes, ticks, cockroaches, stinging insects and rodents, visit pestworld.org.

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, a non-profit organization with more than 5,000 members, was established in 1933 to support the pest management industry's commitment to the protection of public health, food and property, reflected both in the continuing education of the pest control professional and the dissemination of timely information to homeowners and businesses.
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