Cicadas to Return to the Washington DC Area in 2024
A Look Back at the 2007 Brood X Emergence
In 2007, billions of cicadas emerged from underground in the Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia area, beginning a weeks-long period of mating and egg-laying. The cicadas were part of Brood X, a periodical cicada brood that emerges every 17 years. The last time Brood X emerged was in 2007, and the next time it is expected to emerge is in 2038.
What to Expect in 2024
Brood X is the largest and most widespread of the periodical cicada broods. When it emerges, it can create a deafening chorus of noise and leave behind a mess of shed exoskeletons. However, cicadas are also harmless insects that play an important role in the ecosystem. They aerate the soil, provide food for other animals, and help to spread plant seeds.
If you live in the Washington DC area, you can expect to see cicadas emerging from the ground in late May or early June of 2024. The cicadas will be most active during the day, and they will be attracted to trees, shrubs, and other vegetation. They will also be attracted to light, so you may want to keep your outdoor lights turned off at night.
Cicadas are not dangerous to humans or pets, but they can be a nuisance. If you are bothered by cicadas, you can try to keep them out of your home by sealing up any cracks or holes in your windows and doors. You can also try to deter cicadas from landing on your property by spraying your plants with a mixture of water and dish soap.
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