There won’t be millions of cicadas anywhere. Have you people not be around the cicadas before? There aren’t millions or even thousands or hundreds at any given moment in any given space. |
I have read there are a million per acre. I would Google and post but I don’t want to look at images of cicadas. I wish I was wrong. Really dreading them. |
But have you lived through it before? I’ve been in the dc metro area and traveled to the local beaches each time we’ve had cicadas in the last nearly 50 years. It’s no big deal. My husband grew up in another part of the country and only was around cicadas the last time around. It was a freaky experience for him presumably since he had never experienced it before. I promise it’s no big deal. You might see anywhere from a handful to a dozen as you walk from your door to your car. That’s the most you’ll see walking to your car during the peak. They die quickly. |
I lived in Boston the last round. I asked DH to Google and he said it was in western MA, not the Boston metro area so I have not lived through it. My friends from this area said they are awful. You have to try to avoid them getting in your car and house. |
It was awful in 2004. I remember them sticking to me as I went to and from stores,etc... they just swarmed and swarmed. I’m a native Washingtonian fwiw. |
| Is anyone at the Delaware beaches now? Are there cicadas? |
I live there. No cicadas. |
| There are none at our house in Talbot county. |
Enjoi ur beach hoooomans
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