Oh, Rats! Cicadas Won't Be The Only Thing Emerging In Maryland This Summer
By Jamie Alvarenga
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Published May 18, 2021
Summer 2021 in Maryland is sure to be interesting. The 17-year periodical cicadas are currently emerging around most parts of the state and it’s a fascinating spectacle to behold. Birds, squirrels, and other outdoor creatures love chowing down on cicadas, and that includes rats, too. In fact, you may see more rats this summer due to the cicada emergence around certain parts of Maryland. Read on to learn more, and be on the lookout!
The 17-year periodical cicadas are back! You may have already seen family and friends posting photos of these remarkable insects all over their yard. Whether they're in full adult form...
...or nymphs still in their shells, these bugs are a favorite snack for many animals around Maryland.
Keep an eye out for birds feasting on cicadas galore...
...and even copperheads slithering out a bit further than usual to crunch on these beady-eyed bugs.
Learn more about the copperhead/cicada phenomenon by reading our previous article
here .
And now, Montgomery County health officials are saying that you may see more rats, too.
Health inspectors state that during the 2004 cicada emergence, they received hundreds more residential and commercial rats complaints than usual.
They believe it's because rats came out to feast on the numerous cicadas for a few weeks, and then continued to stick around and search for food once the cicadas died out.
So don't be surprised if you see see rats around your yard...
...or while out and about. Although this data was gathered in Montgomery County, it could likely be an issue in other parts of Maryland as well.
One thing is for sure -- this will be a very memorable 4-6 weeks. Enjoy it (or not) while you can!
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