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Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: Mbrock] #4072796
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Originally Posted by Mbrock
Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Are Cicadas out this time of year?

No. Zero of them


It is spring peepers that topcat is hearing.

Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: top cat] #4072797
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Yes it is, but you won’t start hearing cicadas for several more months. It’ll peak in May and June. We have annual cicadas every year. The huge 13 and 17 year broods are hatching this year and emerging together in the Midwest. That hasn’t happened in a couple hundred years.

I’m hearing a lot of frogs, katydids and crickets but no cicadas. They’re not even above ground yet and won’t be for a while

Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: AU coonhunter] #4072799
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Originally Posted by AU coonhunter
Originally Posted by Mbrock
Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Are Cicadas out this time of year?

No. Zero of them


It is spring peepers that topcat is hearing.

Yeah spring peepers are ROARING here.

Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: top cat] #4072839
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I think the 17 year cicada cycle runs every year according to some sites.


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Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: 2Dogs] #4073108
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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Are Cicadas out this time of year?



No. They don't hatch until summer. This year will see two specific brood hatches, overlapping in some areas, in a rare double hatch occurence.

But they're not out in January. If they are then we have serious climate issues. Peeper frogs are out, though.


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Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: top cat] #4073144
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i’m reading this while getting the invoice ready to leave in a customers door and there’s a lake in either sides of his house. there are spring peepers at both ponds singing right now. saturday afternoon next to a creek/swampy area in greene co they were deafening


Give me bout 15 more minutes, I was dreamin about beavers..........
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Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: metalmuncher] #4073149
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Originally Posted by metalmuncher
Ok, so this is really weird. I was sitting here in my recliner reading this thread and Tinnitus was mentioned, so of course that high pitched constant ringing sound that I try to bury deep in my subconscience so it doesn't drive me nuts, became forefront and now it's starting to bother me. This is the weird part, it's starting to sound like cicadias. The rising and falling volume, along with the pitch change sounds just like them. I've never experienced anything similar to this before. I know it has to be 100% in my own head.



It's not just you. I get pitch changes as well, and years ago before my tinnitus I would hear little tone changes. From a dull to high pitch, or vice versa.

Told my doc about it at the time and he said that wasn't likely to happen. I don't see that doc anymore. Friend of mine in Kentucky has the same issue, told his doc, and was told the same. I guess because "tone changes in the inner ear" aren't in the AMA instructo-matic guide, they think it's a myth.

It's aggravating but I just deal with it. Sounds like buzzing. Can't be cured, since the cilia in the inner ear is damaged. Ah, to be young again and smarter about protecting my hearing.


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Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: BowtechDan] #4073194
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Originally Posted by BowtechDan
I think the 17 year cicada cycle runs every year according to some sites.


Turkeys gonna feast !


"Cull" is just another four letter word...
Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: k bush] #4073498
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Originally Posted by k bush
Originally Posted by BowtechDan
I think the 17 year cicada cycle runs every year according to some sites.


Turkeys gonna feast !


And copperheads


Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: top cat] #4073502
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So those insect shells you find on pine trees aren’t locusts? They are cicadas? We always called them locusts.

Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: Pwyse] #4073509
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Originally Posted by Pwyse
So those insect shells you find on pine trees aren’t locusts? They are cicadas? We always called them locusts.


Yes those shells are from cicadas. Locusts are a type of grasshopper.

Re: Cicadas and tree frogs [Re: AU coonhunter] #4073574
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Originally Posted by AU coonhunter
Originally Posted by Pwyse
So those insect shells you find on pine trees aren’t locusts? They are cicadas? We always called them locusts.


Yes those shells are from cicadas. Locusts are a type of grasshopper.


Some people call them dry flies.

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