What to do with dead cicadas?

Answered by John Hunt

When it comes to dealing with dead cicadas, there are a few options available to you. Depending on the number of cicadas in your area, you may want to consider using a dustpan, broom, or rake to collect them from the grounds. This will make it easier to dispose of them properly.

If you have a large number of dead cicadas, using a rake or broom may be more efficient than a dustpan. Simply gather them up into a pile and transfer them to a bag or container for disposal. Make sure to wear gloves while handling the carcasses to avoid any potential bacteria or allergens.

Another important area to check for dead cicadas is your gutters. These insects can accumulate in gutters and cause blockages, which can lead to water damage inside your home. Use a ladder to access your gutters and remove any dead cicadas you find. This will help ensure proper drainage and prevent any potential issues.

Once you have collected the dead cicadas, it’s important to dispose of them properly. One option is to dig a deep hole in the ground and bury them. This will prevent any unpleasant odors and help return the nutrients back to the soil. When burying the cicadas, make sure the hole is deep enough to deter scavengers from digging them up.

If burying the cicadas is not an option, you can also place them in a sealed bag or container and dispose of them with your regular trash. Double-bagging the carcasses can help contain any odors and prevent leaks.

It’s worth noting that cicadas are not harmful to humans, but they can attract other pests such as flies or rodents if left out in the open. Taking the time to properly dispose of the dead cicadas will help maintain a clean and pest-free environment.

When dealing with dead cicadas, it’s important to use a dustpan, broom, or rake to collect them from the grounds. Check your gutters for any dead cicadas as well, to prevent water damage. Dispose of the cicadas by burying them in a deep hole or sealing them in a bag for regular trash pickup. Following these steps will help keep your surroundings clean and free from potential pests.