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randyman
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Cicadas
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4/13/2024 9:35:00 PM
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Will they appear in Lake Martin area? If so, any issues?
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BAJ
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Cicadas
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4/24/2024 4:29:25 PM
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Cicadas emerge every year. What makes this year special is that two of the biggest broods are on 13 and 17 year cycles respectively, and those broods coincide this year.
That being said, one of the broods is located in the midwest, nowhere near here.
This is a good article, and includes a range map: https://www.pnj.com/story/news/2024/04/17/cicada-2024-map-states-broods-xix-xiii-emerge-us-southeast-midwest-florida-decibel-level-pronunce/73341481007/
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BigFoot
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Cicadas
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4/25/2024 7:30:23 PM
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..looked at the map..no coding for the LM area..sooo do we just get the generic variety?
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