In the spring of 2004 and before that in 1987, there were cicadas everywhere. These periodical cicadas, who are part of a group known as Brood X, only come out once every 17 years. You might have guessed it… they’re due for a visit this year.
What Are Brood X Cicadas?
Brood X cicadas have a 17-year life cycle and spend most of it living as nymphs underground. Experts believe that they’ve evolved to emerge all at once because their presence as a large group prevents them from being eaten by predators. They would be considered easy targets otherwise due to their loud noises and larger size. Here are some more interesting facts about Brood X Cicadas:
Will Cicadas Damage My Plants?
For the most part, cicadas do not cause much damage to plants. They do not eat leaves– instead they drink sap from branches and roots, which does not harm most plants. If you wish to protect your younger trees and plants, it is recommended that you put foil around the trunk of the tree (to keep them from crawling up), using insect barrier tape, or using insect barrier netting over your tree.
Cicadas Attract Rodents and Other Pests
The arrival of Cicadas also means a feast for wildlife like fish, birds, squirrels, chipmunks, racoons, foxes and more which feed on the cicadas. If you have a pest problem in your home or want to take proactive action, we can help! At 24 Hour On Call Pest Control, our trained professionals will analyze your pest control needs and come up with a personalized plan for your household. Our team of expert technicians will provide a free inspection and work to create a plan to eliminate your pests. At 24 Hour On Call Pest Control, we help homeowners just like you get rid of pests in their homes all year round. If you find that you are having a problem with insects or pests, and need an exterminator, call 24 Hour On Call Pest Control at (855) 420-8572 to schedule a professional evaluation. We can help you get rid of these invaders in your home or office!
We hope you and your loved ones stay well and healthy during this time. We are open and following all CDC regulations. Please call us today for all of your pest control needs!