Cicadas in Vermont
You can hear the mating songs of the annual Vermont cicadas in late summer (July and August), as that is the time when they emerge from the ground. The prehistoric-looking insects with scaly bodies, big eyes, and transparent wings are rarely seen, but their songs can be heard from a mile away. It is because the males call out to the females for mating from treetops ad seldom come to ground level
Types of Cicadas in Vermont
- Dog-day Cicada
- Linne’s Cicada
- Swamp Cicada
- Canadian Cicada
- Say’s Cicada