Thursday, February 16, 2012

2011 TENNESSEE CICADAS: The Emergence of Brood XIX

2011 TENNESSEE CICADAS: The Emergence of Brood XIX Video Clips. Duration : 3.98 Mins.


The 13 year cicada, Brood XIX, is expected to appear in record numbers Spring 2011. In early May, they began to emerge from the ground at my home near Nashville. Expected to hang around for a month or so, they will most certainly be a nuisance for all outdoor activities. Just based on this footage of their initial emergence from a 13 year hibernation, I believe the predictions of overwhelming numbers of these insects are going to be true. During the mating process, their loud buzzing and droning noises will be quite annoying, in particular due to the large masses expected. Cicadas are not harmful to humans. After the mating process, female cicidas can cause damage to young trees and plants as they cut the branches and lay eggs. These eggs will eventually fall to the ground, and the 13 year (or 17 year cycle in other regions) starts over again. CAMERA: Sony HDR-CX560V; recorded at 60p, 28 mbps, 1920 x 1080 HD. EDITING: Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 10; converted to Sony MP4, 30p, 16 mbps.

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