Remember Brood X cicadas? Millions of them invaded Maryland, as well as other surrounding states, during the summer of 2021. We thought we'd seen the last of them, but apparently, some stragglers are beginning to emerge around the state. Who knew cicadas slept in?! Keep your eyes peeled, and learn more below...
Periodical cicadas have an internal clock of sorts. Scientists believe cicadas know when to emerge based on environmental cues that signify the passing of a year.
The xylem fluid on which they feed underground may change consistency or flavor as trees leaf out during seasonal changes.
While the majority of periodical cicadas keep track of these cues, and know when to emerge...
...others have a biological clock that's... a little off. These stragglers are now beginning to emerge around Maryland.
Unlike summer of 2021, you will not see the stragglers in large numbers.
You won't notice hundreds of cicada turrets in the ground...
...or millions of carcassas and exoskeleton shells gathered around the bases of trees.
In fact, you may not spot any late bloomer cicadas at all. But, they will be out there, buzzing for a mate who will probably never arrive. Stay strong, buddy.
What did you think about the 2021 Brood X cicadas? Did you love them or hate them? Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and if you do spot any late bloomer cicadas this year, be sure to share your photos in our Maryland Nature Lovers Facebook group!
You may not be looking forward to more cicadas, but you probably are looking forward to berry picking! Check out the 7 sweetest places to go berry picking in Maryland. These local farms never disappoint!
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