Cicadas: Nuisance or Summer Lullaby, They Have a Fascinating Life!

in #steemstem6 years ago (edited)

Oh Summer ... Days full of beautiful sunsets, swimming, relaxing, and OH NO! noisy, annoying little cicadas singing all over the place and spoiling all the quietness and fun!

You will either love them or you will hate them. Either ways, there is a lot of things you do not know about them.

I invite you to this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn everything there is to know about Cicadas. I assure you, that by the time you read this article, you will come to respect and admire them and you will also tell the difference between tzitziki and tzatziki!


What are Cicadas?

As per the late author John Berger cicadas are the dead poet's souls who cannot keep quiet because they remember the poems they did not write when they were alive.

“Do you know the legend about cicadas? They say they are the souls of poets who cannot keep quiet because, when they were alive, they never wrote the poems they wanted to.”

According to science though, cicada is an insect with more than 2500 species, divided into two families.1 They reside in tropical climates and can be found almost anywhere in the world (apart from Antartica)

Do all Cicadas look alike?

No. There are many diverse species, different in their appearance but also in their behaviour.

The adult cicadas can be between 2-5 cm (however some Asian species can be as large as 7cm!1>)
The largest species of them all is the Empress Cicada with a body of 7cm and a wingspan that can reach 20cm!

Their eyes are apart from each other and their color can be gray, white, blue, yellow or even multi colored. 3

The cicadas actually have two large eyes and three little eyes in between (called ocelli) probably used to detect light or darkness.

There is a so called 'hairy cicada' (Tettigarctidae) which is almost extinct. These species are not capable of producing sounds like the 'singing cicadas'source


Cicadas Wings

The cicada wings are water repellent or super-hydrophobic

The wings "are covered in rows of waxy cones"2 which help them stay clean and dry in case of rain. This mechanism is very important as it has lead to further research about improved self cleaning materials.

Sometimes malnutrition, inability to molt, infections or predator's attache may cause damages to cicadas wings.3

Cicadas Song

I was under the impression that cicadas sound the same everywhere, but actually their singing is different from place to place.

If you would like to listen to their different song varieties, visit the Wikipedia page and let me know what you think!

The song we hear is coming from male cicadas calling for females. The sounds we are hear are actually mating calls, creating by a tymbal organ. You can read a research regarding the super fast muscles here

What do Cicadas eat?

Cicadas do not eat, but rather 'drink' the tree fluids with their (straw-like) little mouths. This results to .. guess what? cicada pee!
According to CicadaMania4

Yes cicadas pee, so wear a hat when walking under trees if that sort of thing bothers you. Cicadas drink tree fluids, and then expel the excess fluid they do now need. People call it “honey dew” or “cicada rain”.

Cicadas' life span

The greatest part of cicadas' life is spent underground, while they live as nymphs (larvae). During that time (which varies from 1 to 17 years, depending on the species), the little nymphs use their elongated tubular mouth part (known as proboscis) to feed on plant sap1

After they reach the final development stage, the little pro-cicadas crawl up to the ground and the molting process begins. They become adults with a shell that is hardened in a few hours.

They are mating during most of their life on the surface and the females cut little holes in the tree barks, where they lay hundred of eggs. After that, the cicadas die.

When the eggs hatch, they instinctively drop to the ground and remain hidden until they grow up .. and so the story goes!

I invite you to take some time and watch this magnificent video about cicadas' life.

Annual or Periodic species

There are periodic cicadas who spend 13 to 17 years underground, prior to come to the surface and there are annual cicadas who emerge on a yearly basis.

Greek Cicadas?

I know some may ask so, the cicada residing in Greece is the Tibican Plebejus5 which is called in Greek 'tzitzikas' or 'tzitziki' and has nothing to do with 'tzatziki'

Who would have thought that Cicadas can be so fascinating animals?

They can be annoying, for some they are a 'summer lullaby' but for all of us they mean that the happy Summer Time is finally here!

Cicadas have been existing since the Upper Permian geologic period, millions of years ago 6 and they have inspired poets and artists ever since Homer's Iliad and the Chinese Dynasty.

In China, cicada is a symbol of both immortality & rebirth and I can assure you that after this article I will never look at them with the same eyes and thoughts again.


Thank you very much for visiting and reading! I would love to hear your comments, if you have them in your country and anything (a funny story or your thoughts) you would like to share : )

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References - Retrieved 26-28 April 2018

  1. Encyclopedia of Life

  2. Inside Science https://www.insidescience.org/news/cicada-wings-are-self-cleaning

  3. CicadaMania.Com - Wings http://www.cicadamania.com/cicadas/why-do-some-cicadas-have-shriveled-up-or-damaged-wings/

  4. CicadaMania http://www.cicadamania.com

  5. Catalogue of Life Tibicen Plebejus https://www.gbif.org/species/7541485

  6. Wikipedia - Cicadas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicada

Further Reading

  1. Prof. Chris Simmons & Colleagues - Magicicada.org http://magicicada.org/magicicada/
  2. Mythology and Cicadas - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicada_(mythology)

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I didn't realize that I wanted to know so much about cicadas, but it turned out to be a very interesting post! Great job ;)

Thank you so much @Vath! It means a lot coming from you (I really admire your work and biology posts:))
To be honest with you, I did not exactly like cicadas till now .. We have to get to know something to love it :)

Thank you so much @Vath! It means a lot coming from you (I really admire your work and biology posts:))

Thanks for saying that :) That's really flattering.

I see your points; there are so many strange animals out there that seem really difficult to like, but suddenly becomes really lovable once you get to know them.

The sound is very nostalgic for me. I remember catching and playing with them in the summers growing up. Also it seemed like the hotter it was the louder they were.

I hadn't realized that cicadas were so prevalent throughout the world (I remember discussing this on discord with you). They are certainly very common here in Australia and are very much part of the sound of the bush.

That's a hilarious tale of how cicadas came to be - the spirits of poets who wanted to write more poetry.

Some cicadas stay and live underground for up to 17 years?? That's insane, that's a very long time especially for an insect!

I've heard some people expressing sorrow that cicadas aren't as common as they used to in their home towns... I heard that some countries use so much pesticide that the number of insects is noticeably down, not sure if you would have thoughts on that. I like reading depressing things :-)

I was also surprised to learn they live underground for that long. At least in my country we haven't decreased the number of them so much, whenever I think of summertime the background sound is always the cicadas.

καλημερα, άρχισαν κα κουνούπια δε θέλω άλλα ενοχλητικά ζωύφια.. :pppppppp

Θα σου πω για ένα μαγικό μηχάνημα στο discord :)

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I remember hearing the cicadas in Alabama and they were so loud! At night they would drown out the sounds of cars going by.

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