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Related: About this forumBrood X cicadas are about to put on one of the wildest shows in nature. And D.C. is the main stage.
We are at the epicenter of an event that happens nowhere else on the planet, an entomologist said. "It blows your mind."
'Theyve been buried alive for 17 years.
And now, Brood X, one of the worlds largest swarms of giant fly-like bugs called cicadas, is ready to rise. When the ground warms to 64 degrees, theyll stop gnawing on tree roots and start scratching toward the surface by the hundreds of billions.
Georgia and other Southern states will probably be where they first emerge around the end of March, experts say. But residents of the Washington area are standing at ground zero. The District, Maryland and Virginia are likely to host more of these animals than any other of the 14 states that share the experience. . .
Its going to be pretty remarkable, come the latter half of May,'>>>
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2021/03/09/cicadas-broodx-environment/?
CentralMass
(15,555 posts)bottomofthehill
(8,838 posts)The Qanon, Hale Bop, Jonestown branch of the Qpublican party will see it as the next sign of the rapture and try some other crazy shit......
soothsayer
(38,601 posts)But we did manage to get a good rat explosion 17 last cycle cuz easy protein source.