Sonoma Mountain Ecology Notes

Celebrating and Caring for the Land

Cicada Nymphs

There are at least a dozen species of cicadas in Sonoma County, their nymphs emerge each spring and summer after 2 to 17 years of tunneling through the soil and feeding on plant roots. Once they’ve dug themselves out of the ground, they climb to place where the winged adult form emerges from the exoskeleton and spends a few weeks singing, mating and laying eggs before dying.

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