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As a naturalized Wisconsinsite I was like 'Hey!' but then I was like 'Yeah that's basically true'.
I don't hunt so don't know that much about deer management other than stuff I won't mention since it's caveish and since I don't fish for walleye the more the merrier so those folks can go out there and jig all day for the same fish over and over again while I get plenty of space.
I've heard people say they'll be driving with the windows up, air on full blast, and you can still hear the buzzing.I lived in Lake Geneva during the last cicada emergence. It is insane. I remember the larvae completely covering the sidewalk, and I had no idea what was going on at first.
It’s hard to describe how loud and how many there were, without seeing it, it’s honestly hard to believe.
We barbeque them down here in Texas. Smothering them in XXX HOT XXX barbeque sauce is the best.Mustard's good on 'em to me.
When I clicked on the thread I thought you were poaching them like eggs and doing a Anthony Bourdain type deal.Who is the "you" in that question?
The similarity of insects to a wide variety of tasty sea creatures is not lost on me, but I'm not ready to cross that particular threshold just yet. Maybe in some post-nuclear dystopian future, I'll grab a Cheesy Cicada Chalupa at the drive-thru at the Taco Bell on the way to the Bullet Farm, but until then, I'll pass.When I clicked on the thread I thought you were poaching them like eggs and doing a Anthony Bourdain type deal.
If you're hungry enough, you'd eat the crap out of some cicadas. Crawfish are probably pretty similar now that I'm think of it.The similarity of insects to a wide variety of tasty sea creatures is not lost on me, but I'm not ready to cross that particular threshold just yet. Maybe in some post-nuclear dystopian future, I'll grab a Cheesy Cicada Chalupa at the drive-thru at the Taco Bell on the way to the Bullet Farm, but until then, I'll pass.
Apparently this is a thing, but I'll pass...We barbeque them down here in Texas. Smothering them in XXX HOT XXX barbeque sauce is the best.
Oddly, we haven't seen any at our place this year (in CR).I lived in Lake Geneva during the last cicada emergence. It is insane. I remember the larvae completely covering the sidewalk, and I had no idea what was going on at first.
It’s hard to describe how loud and how many there were, without seeing it, it’s honestly hard to believe.
Last time the cicada hatch was around here, I came across a family of SE Asian heritage with burlap sacks filled to the brim. Those sacks could have held 100 helium balloons. There is clearly a use in some cultures. They were harvesting off the trees around saylorville lake
From the article: Today, cicadas are a popular street food and ingredient in countries like Thailand and Mexico, among others. In China, catching and selling cicadas as food is highly profitable, with local cicada catchers making 10,000 yuan ($1,410) a month.Apparently this is a thing, but I'll pass...
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From Dinner Parties to Restaurants, Cicadas Are Landing in the Kitchen
Professional and amateur chefs nationwide are preparing to serve cicada dishes as the rare double brooding beginswww.smithsonianmag.com
The human race really is beyond help at this point. Humans need to first gain Natural Intelligence before wasting time on Artificial Intelligence.I did hear online about people cooking them or dipping them in chocolate.
Americans are just sissies.The human race really is beyond help at this point.
I worked for the IDNR back in the 80s and then my job was all about locating and documenting the last remaining locations of plants and animals. The WDNR is an extension of the political system. The MDNR is likely much better than either. Take for instance their refreshingly holistic Wolf management.DNR in Wisconsin is paid to manage the woods as deer farms and the lakes as walleye aquariums, not sure WTF they are doing talking about cicada. BTW, some of the comments on that article are pretty golden.
Okay, full disclosure, I don't have that much respect for WDNR after years of dealing with those jerks. MnDNR guys were pretty decent when they were not being overridden by politics, basically really professional when they were allowed to be. IDNR was pretty meh, they didn't do much of anything pro or con when coordinating with them.