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Old May 22nd 04, 04:50 PM
Bonnie
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Hi All,
The cicadas are emerging in my backyard. I was filling the
bird feeders and noticed four without even looking for them.
Their red eyes are really weird! Should be getting noisy by
late this afternoon.
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Old May 22nd 04, 05:07 PM
Ka30P
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Bonnie, this is really exciting from a
distance's point of view. I wonder if
the fish will enjoy them for a treat?


kathy :-)
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Old May 22nd 04, 06:08 PM
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Bonnie,

Are you in one of the places where they are coming out in the seventeen year
cycle? That just sounds creepy!

Joe

On 5/22/04 8:50 AM, "Bonnie" wrote:

Hi All,
The cicadas are emerging in my backyard. I was filling the
bird feeders and noticed four without even looking for them.
Their red eyes are really weird! Should be getting noisy by
late this afternoon.
--
Bonnie
NJ




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Old May 22nd 04, 06:58 PM
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joe wrote:
Bonnie,

Are you in one of the places where they are coming out in the seventeen year
cycle? That just sounds creepy!

Joe

Yes I am, the last cycle I remember people actually pulling
off Interstate 78 thinking they had car trouble - that's how
loud these little critters can get.
It's not really creepy, it's just that they're everywhere.

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Old May 22nd 04, 06:59 PM
Bonnie
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Ka30P wrote:
Bonnie, this is really exciting from a
distance's point of view. I wonder if
the fish will enjoy them for a treat?


kathy :-)
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I'll let you know if the cicadas make good
fish food ;-)

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Old May 22nd 04, 09:35 PM
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In , on 05/22/04
at 03:50 PM, Bonnie said:

The cicadas are emerging in my backyard. I was filling the bird feeders
and noticed four without even looking for them. Their red eyes are really
weird! Should be getting noisy by late this afternoon.


It's noisy here, and the clumsy things keep falling in the pond.


Alan

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Old May 23rd 04, 12:10 AM
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I live near Alan but a little more in the country. It's really starting
to get loud around here. I can't think when I'm outside! You can't hold
a conversation anymore either. There are dead cicadas all over. The pool
cover has a few hundred. I don't see any in the pond. Hum? I think the
fish might have eaten some. My 3' lizard and 4 chickens LOVE to eat them
and go bonkers when I bring some. I've noticed about 20% of them start to
come out of their shells and harden too quickly, dying half in and half
out. The ants are going to have a mega population explosion. It's really
a sight to behold so I feel sorry for those of you who will never
experience this!

On Sat, 22 May 2004 wrote:

In , on 05/22/04
at 03:50 PM, Bonnie said:

The cicadas are emerging in my backyard. I was filling the bird feeders
and noticed four without even looking for them. Their red eyes are really
weird! Should be getting noisy by late this afternoon.


It's noisy here, and the clumsy things keep falling in the pond.


Alan

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Old May 23rd 04, 06:35 AM
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Please don't feel sorry for us! I can picture those of you living it almost
like a horror movie! Say the birds or something similar. Bugs everywhere,
not my idea of COOL!

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I live near Alan but a little more in the country. It's really starting
to get loud around here. I can't think when I'm outside! You can't hold
a conversation anymore either. There are dead cicadas all over. The pool
cover has a few hundred. I don't see any in the pond. Hum? I think the
fish might have eaten some. My 3' lizard and 4 chickens LOVE to eat them
and go bonkers when I bring some. I've noticed about 20% of them start to
come out of their shells and harden too quickly, dying half in and half
out. The ants are going to have a mega population explosion. It's really
a sight to behold so I feel sorry for those of you who will never
experience this!

On Sat, 22 May 2004 wrote:

In , on 05/22/04
at 03:50 PM, Bonnie said:

The cicadas are emerging in my backyard. I was filling the bird

feeders
and noticed four without even looking for them. Their red eyes are

really
weird! Should be getting noisy by late this afternoon.


It's noisy here, and the clumsy things keep falling in the pond.


Alan

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Old May 23rd 04, 07:25 AM
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On Sat, 22 May 2004 17:58:57 GMT, Bonnie
wrote:

joe wrote:
Bonnie,

Are you in one of the places where they are coming out in the

seventeen year
cycle? That just sounds creepy!

Joe

Yes I am, the last cycle I remember people actually pulling
off Interstate 78 thinking they had car trouble - that's how
loud these little critters can get.





It's not really creepy, it's just that they're everywhere.


THAT IS THE CREEPY PART!! I'm with joe...



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Old May 23rd 04, 10:17 AM
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Uh, you don't have to feel sorry for me! They would petrify me!




On Sat, 22 May 2004 19:10:30 -0400, Robyn Rhudy
wrote:


I live near Alan but a little more in the country. It's really

starting
to get loud around here. I can't think when I'm outside! You can't

hold
a conversation anymore either. There are dead cicadas all over. The

pool
cover has a few hundred. I don't see any in the pond. Hum? I think

the
fish might have eaten some. My 3' lizard and 4 chickens LOVE to eat

them
and go bonkers when I bring some. I've noticed about 20% of them

start to
come out of their shells and harden too quickly, dying half in and

half
out. The ants are going to have a mega population explosion. It's

really
a sight to behold so I feel sorry for those of you who will never
experience this!

On Sat, 22 May 2004 wrote:

In , on 05/22/04
at 03:50 PM, Bonnie said:

The cicadas are emerging in my backyard. I was filling the bird

feeders
and noticed four without even looking for them. Their red eyes are

really
weird! Should be getting noisy by late this afternoon.


It's noisy here, and the clumsy things keep falling in the pond.


Alan

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