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First Cicada exoskeleton ...

I took this pic of a Cicada exoskeleton on a Dogwood(!) tree in the Avant Garden today (there's a larger picture on my Web site). Should I be concerned? I love all trees, but Dogwoods mean so much to me that I write the word uppercase every time. Other trees are nice, too, but I can type elm or poplar without pause. And what other trees should I watch for? Which ones are they most likely to damage?
Anyone have a good recipe for Cicadas? I'd imagine those exoskeletons are high in calcium and protein. Crunchy, too.

dave

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GardenThymeGirl

Permalink Reply by GardenThymeGirl May 24
 

--just touching base with you Dave--I've been swamped with work and haven't had time to get some foo foo ivy. Why don't you dip some of those Cicadas in chocolate and report back on what it tasted like--ha ha
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Dave Russell

Permalink Reply by Dave Russell May 24
 

Somewhere Cicadas in White Chocolate is a delicacy. Likesay, that ivy isn't going anywhere but up and out and over and around.

dave
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Jim

Permalink Reply by Jim May 24
 

My little neice ( 4 Yrs old ) fills a cigar box up with 'em and uses it to freak people out! =)
Hey dave, I just got back into town and was wondering if you had any ivy and vinca left ????
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Dave Russell

Permalink Reply by Dave Russell May 27
 

I have more ivy and vince than you can shake a stick at. Give me a call at the office -- 236-8973 -- and we'll talk about it.

dave
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Polly McDaniel

Permalink Reply by Polly McDaniel May 26
 

Both Glenn Palmer's Ask a Gardener column and the front page story on the cicadas by Tony Kiss said these insects would be a nuisance but harmless basically to our landscapes.
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M.-J. Taylor

Permalink Reply by M.-J. Taylor May 26
 

Have you noticed they sound like a car alarm or a spaceship landing? I have friends in West Asheville who say there are few there ... and a friend in Franklin who says there are none. I am in north Asheville and they are almost a cloud in the air around here.
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Polly McDaniel

Permalink Reply by Polly McDaniel May 26
 

Friends of ours who live in north Asheville said the sound is deafening along Kimberly Avenue. Also, they are prolific out at the Folk Art Center. And the dead bugs stink quite a bit....
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GardenThymeGirl

Permalink Reply by GardenThymeGirl May 26
 

Well I haven't seen the first one in Arden--wonder why?
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Polly McDaniel

Permalink Reply by Polly McDaniel May 27
 

There will be a Cicada follow-up story in Wednesday's Citizen-Times. Read it online or in the physical world.
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