Dear friends:
Remember when I told you a few days ago that there was something wrong going on...., and I didn't know exactly what it was...., but it was making me mighty nervous?
Well, so far here in North America we have had rampant forest fires, a looming drought on the west coast, earthquakes and tremors, a pandemic with that COVID-19 virus, and..... and.... and..... well I could go on and on kids, but this is the straw that will break the camel's back!
Back to the Future!'
Remember when I told you a few days ago that there was something wrong going on...., and I didn't know exactly what it was...., but it was making me mighty nervous?
Well, so far here in North America we have had rampant forest fires, a looming drought on the west coast, earthquakes and tremors, a pandemic with that COVID-19 virus, and..... and.... and..... well I could go on and on kids, but this is the straw that will break the camel's back!
Remember what the professor told Mary Mcfly in the movieAs summer nears, 2020 has another trick up its sleeve. This time, it's cicadas. A lot of cicadas. (Locusts!)
In parts of southwestern Virginia, North Carolina and West Virginia, it's nearly time for a brood of the insects to emerge for their once-in-17-year mating season. As many as 1.5 million cicadas could emerge per acre. And did we mention the bugs are known for their distinct — and overwhelming — chirping?
"Communities and farms with large numbers of cicadas emerging at once may have a substantial noise issue," predicts Eric Day of Virginia Tech's
Back to the Future!'
"STAY AWAY FROM 2020 MARTY!"
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