Types of cicadas in Kelowna
Main: Rocky Mountain cicada. Inset: Canadian (Somber?) cicada. Both found in Kelowna, BC. There are about 20 species of cicada found in Canada; of those, only 3 are commonly found in the Kelowna area. These include the Rocky Mountain cicada, the Canadian cicada, and Say's cicada. Of the three of them, I have caught and photographed two. I have never seen the Say's species. You can read about them in my blogs here and here . Cicadas typically cause no significant damage to mature trees. Newly planted trees and shrubs may be at risk, though, as they do extract a lot of low-nutrient sap from the roots' xylem. The cicadas' bodies remove what valuable nutrients there are and excrete the rest. Another interesting fact about cicadas is that they are not stationary throughout their larval development. They move constantly, going lower in the soil for winter and moving from place to place for feeding. They moult ...