πŸ› Periodical Cicada

Magicicada spp. Β· Hemiptera: Cicadidae

Periodical cicadas are completely harmless insects that emerge in spectacular numbers every 13 or 17 years. They cannot bite, sting, or damage structures β€” only young trees are at mild risk.

CicadaPeriodicalBrood13-Year17-YearMass Emergence
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Risk Level
Periodic Mass Event
πŸ“ FIELD GUIDE ILLUSTRATION
Periodical cicada (Magicicada) identification illustration with labeled anatomical features β€” PestControlBasics.com

Original illustration by PestControlBasics.com. Use the labeled features above to confirm your identification.

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PestControlBasics Editorial Team
Reviewed by Derek Giordano Β· Updated 2026

πŸ” Identification

Adults: 25-35mm; black body; red eyes; orange wing veins. Nymphs: brown; emerge from soil through small holes when soil temperature reaches 64Β°F. Distinctive loud chorus from males (up to 100 decibels). Found only in eastern North America. Multiple named broods with different emergence years. 2024 saw simultaneous emergence of Brood XIII (17-year) and Brood XIX (13-year) β€” a coincidence not occurring again until 2245.

🧬 Biology & Behavior

Periodical cicadas spend 13 or 17 years as nymphs feeding on tree root xylem underground. Mass emergence (up to 1.5 million per acre) occurs when soil warms in late May. Adults live 4-6 weeks β€” mating, egg laying, and dying. Eggs are laid in slits cut into small branches β€” this can cause 'flagging' (branch dieback) in young trees. Large established trees are unharmed. Annual cicadas (different, smaller species) appear every summer β€” not the same as periodical cicadas.

⚠️ Damage & Health Risk

Branch flagging in young trees from egg laying (minor, rarely fatal to established trees); noise nuisance during emergence period; pile of dead cicadas and shells (decompose naturally); psychological alarm from sheer numbers.

πŸ”§ DIY Treatment

Protect young trees (less than 4 years old) with fine mesh netting during emergence β€” this prevents egg laying. No other treatment is needed or effective. Do not spray pesticides β€” the emergence is temporary, pesticides won't prevent the emergence, and treating millions of cicadas per acre is futile.

πŸ‘· When to Call a Pro

Never warranted for periodical cicadas β€” their emergence is a fascinating natural phenomenon.

❓ FAQ

Should I spray for periodical cicadas?
No β€” pesticide treatment of periodical cicadas is ineffective and ecologically harmful. The emergence lasts only 4-6 weeks and billions of individual insects emerge per square mile. The appropriate response for homeowners is protecting young trees with mesh netting and enjoying one of nature's most spectacular events.
Will periodical cicadas damage my garden?
Vegetable gardens and large established trees are unaffected. Young ornamental trees (less than 4 years old) can experience branch flagging from egg laying, which causes temporary dieback of small branches. This is rarely fatal and trees recover. Wrap young trees with fine mesh (not cheesecloth) if you want to prevent all flagging.
πŸ“š Sources: CDC Rodent Control Β· EPA Rodenticide Safety
Published: Jan 1, 2025 Β· Updated: Apr 7, 2026
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πŸ—ΊοΈ US Distribution β€” Periodical Cicada

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Common Occasional Not Present
States Present
49
Occasional
2
Primary Region
Continental US
πŸ“Š Source: University extension services, USDA, CDC vector data, and published entomological surveys.