Cicadas or locusts? Some people in the US call the periodical cicadas “locusts” and I guess that is what McPherson is doing here. It’s a good, timely joke.
If they were locusts — or even some of our locust-like grasshoppers — that guy is in trouble. Indeed, they appear to be swarming like locusts. If nothing else, he’s likely to be naked when they leave.
One of the entomological mysteries is the disappearance of the Rocky Mountain Locust (Melanoplus spretus) at the end of the 19th century. The last big locust plague in the US destroyed farms across the Great Plains. One swarm was estimated at 198,000 square miles.
allen@home about 3 years ago
Stay in the house Bleeb. Those nasty Locusts would come after you.
jasonsnakelover about 3 years ago
That’s not the point. Being covered in invertebrates sucks.
Strob Premium Member about 3 years ago
See you in 17 years!
Strob Premium Member about 3 years ago
See you in 17 years!
Studebaker Hoch about 3 years ago
Is she married to Bigfoot under those locusts?
Prey about 3 years ago
Is he shouting " A plague on your opinions!".
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
I remember we used to find their shells still clinging to the tree bark….a phenomenon for sure.
jbduncan about 3 years ago
Could have been bees- he’s lucky.
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
Any way you look at it, they’re really bugging him.
Michael G. about 3 years ago
Hey, man! What’s the buzz?
Lee26 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Send out the cicada killers!
ajakimber425 about 3 years ago
He looks like the locust monster!
the lost wizard about 3 years ago
The Minister wasn’t kidding when I fell asleep during his sermon and he said he’d send a plague on my house.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Be sure to save the bones after the locusts are done for the police investigation……
comixbomix about 3 years ago
Just like the commercials! His cologne turned him into a chickada magnet…
SheMc about 3 years ago
Oh wow, no sleep for me tonight!!!
Dobie Premium Member about 3 years ago
Every-picnic-I’ve-ever-had!
mwksix about 3 years ago
It’s the next plague that’s the real kicker…
geese28 about 3 years ago
The makings of a horror movie….
paranormal about 3 years ago
What we call locust are actually cicadas. The locust there referring to here and in the bible are what we call grasshoppers.
scpandich about 3 years ago
Bleeb’s thinking: “And THAT is why I’m staying inside!”
bookworm0812 about 3 years ago
They don’t bite? Then how do they do all that damage to crops? They must do something.
davanden about 3 years ago
Not locusts; cicadas.
dlaemmerhirt999 about 3 years ago
Ladybugs bite too!
Buckeye67 about 3 years ago
I know how he feels. I went for a bike ride yesterday and I was attacked by two cicadas. I think they were trying to mate on my neck.
swamp_rat about 3 years ago
Dr. Phibes would beg to differ.
MissScarlet Premium Member about 3 years ago
Many parts are edible.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Swamp Thing has a brother?
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
He could really use a hug right now.
stillfickled Premium Member about 3 years ago
Bleeb, call 9-1-11!!!
buflogal! about 3 years ago
Cicadas or locusts? Some people in the US call the periodical cicadas “locusts” and I guess that is what McPherson is doing here. It’s a good, timely joke.
If they were locusts — or even some of our locust-like grasshoppers — that guy is in trouble. Indeed, they appear to be swarming like locusts. If nothing else, he’s likely to be naked when they leave.One of the entomological mysteries is the disappearance of the Rocky Mountain Locust (Melanoplus spretus) at the end of the 19th century. The last big locust plague in the US destroyed farms across the Great Plains. One swarm was estimated at 198,000 square miles.
dv1093 about 3 years ago
North Central Ohio – I haven’t see or heard one cicada yet.
DennisMiddlebrooks about 3 years ago
Another incident at the Sherwood Anderson residence?