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Wasn't it just a year or two ago there was supposed to be another "mega batch"?
I feel like with less wildlife to eat them, all the broods are getting bigger.
They evolved for a shit ton of wildlife to eat them before they can reproduce, and we just don't have enough wildlife anymore.
So everytime they come up, more make it back down.
At a certain point, it's going to end up killing a bunch of trees if enough cicadas make it back underground. Especially since they'll be down there drinking tree roots for over a decade.
This has nothing to do with population size, this is two broods emerging simultaneously, something that happens every couple hundred years. It's in thr article
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/28/us/cicada-brood-x.html
Literally every couple years, we get the "super brood" and it's always treated as "once in a lifetime".
But they're already becoming more varied.
https://weather.com/science/nature/news/cicadas-brood-x-early-emergence-climate-change
Because some always pop out. If there's not enough predators, they reproduce and start another brood. Over time it gets it's own cycle.
But even on the boom years (which happen like every 5 years now) more are surviving
It won't take long for there to be an insane amount of cicadas every year.
Without as much wildlife to eat them, they will over produce and destroy trees that normally would have survived.
This is a serious thing and by the time we even realize it, it'll be too late. Because they eat the roots from underground for years. B