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Re: Cicadas
[Re: Mbrock]
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04/30/24 03:59 AM
04/30/24 03:59 AM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 18,134 Elmore County
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Elmore County
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There’s only certain counties these cicadas live in AL. It’s far northeast, some east central and southeast. They pick back up in parts of MS, but are absent from a lot of AL. They’re different than the annual green cicada we see every year. I don’t think we will see any in most of west and NW AL. they on the tallapoosa river ( elmore /macon ) north of shorter dog track i . last time they came it was damn loud and loading down with them been years back when i was working on a cotton farm . im about 8 or 10 miles north from the river as a crow flies . never seen the smalls ones here im 64
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