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I was in Nashville for the last Brood XIX emergence (2011)-- where they actually emerge is pretty patchy, but they were pretty dense around my office building, to the point where you couldn't walk down the sidewalk without stepping on cicadas or cicada shells with almost every step. Went to an area renaissance fair that same month, and they were just about deafening in the forest around the site (thankfully weren't swarming too badly where people were, at least).

I'm not looking forward to this May. Not sure what to expect at home this time around (still in Nashville, but a different part of town)-- hopefully they're not too bad, but I suspect my noise-cancelling headphones will be getting a workout while they're out.



Was there a clean-up effort afterwards around town?

At least snow melts and evaporates, but dead bugs all over the streets?




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