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Two 17-Year Cicadas – Brood X 2021

June 10, 2021 | Featured Photo

More and more cicadas are emerging. At first, we had only a few around our house, but now they are everywhere. I can see them flying around the trees, and now and then, one or more end up on my patio. They rest for a while and then take off again. For some reason, I am rather fond of them.

I don’t see too many of them infected with the fungus that could turn some cicadas into sex-crazed ‘salt shakers of death’. This fungus (Massospora cicadina), unlike other fungal pathogens, doesn’t kill the insects. Instead, it forces the cicadas to act in ways that promote the fungus’s spread. Smart on behalf of the fungus. I’ve seen a few cicadas with missing lower body parts happily flying around, not being aware that half of them is gone.

Last updated on August 23rd, 2023