Cicada Summer
Brood X has ARRIV- er, EMERGED from the depths to see YOU!!!!
But have YOU seen THEM? HEARD them?? READ ABOUT THEM??? FOUND THEIR SHELLS????
If you have, you may have one or more boxes checked off on our CICADA SUMMER BINGO!!!
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Badge Series
Event 2021
Game
SummerGame2021
Difficulty
⭐️⭐️ Tricky
2 of out 4 difficulty
Badge Points
500
Comments
One landed on us at soccer…
One landed on us at soccer and we saw several flying around. We have also heard them everywhere!
Awesome!!! I collect cicada…
Awesome!!! I collect cicada shells, and I have 23 of them so far!
ewww!
ewww!
There are so many near our…
There are so many near our tennis courts!
We saw a cicada shell in our…
We saw a cicada shell in our backyard
they are SOOOO loud!
they are SOOOO loud!
Was visiting Bloomington,…
Was visiting Bloomington, Indiana when they emerged. They come out by the millions there. They are everywhere. They destroy any eatable vegetation. The noise is extremely loud since there are so many of them and it goes on all day and night. We are lucky here in Ann Arbor where they aren’t as bad as some other areas of the country.
Oh wow. I would DIE.
Oh wow. I would DIE.
I saw many cicadas in the…
I saw many cicadas in the trails at my grandparents' farm in the mountains in Pennsylvania.
Saw a pile (hundreds) cicada…
Saw a pile (hundreds) cicada shells at base of a tree when we were at Washtenong Cemetery over Memorial Day.
I saw shells, I heard a…
I saw shells, I heard a bunch, I took a photo of one, I watched a video on them, I saw one near the stream and I saw one in a garden.
I saw a lot of shells, and I…
I saw a lot of shells, and I caught one and saw one in my garden
My sister loves cicadas so…
My sister loves cicadas so much, she always keeps every one she finds for a few hours, names them, and then releases them.