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  2. What happens if my dog eats a cicada? Check out these tips ...

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    If your dog can't handle the cicadas, consider moving the party into the house. Keep your pet entertained with indoor toys and games to minimize their desire to go outside and explore the cicadas.

  3. People are eating cicadas. Here's how to do it safely. - AOL

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    Cicadas are generally not toxic to dogs, but there are some things pet owners should keep in mind before allowing your dog to munch on them — namely, eating a large number of cicadas can cause ...

  4. What Pest Control Experts Want You to Know About Cicadas and ...

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    Cicadas are not dangerous to people, animals, pets, ... “Dogs and cats might try to eat cicadas, but the insects alone do not pose any serious risk to them.” However, your pet might get an ...

  5. Do cicadas bite? Prepare for spring’s incoming swarm with ...

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    Too many cicadas can cause stomach trouble, sometimes serious. “In most cases, your dog will be fine after eating a few cicadas,” Dr. Jerry Klein, chief veterinary officer of the American ...

  6. Massospora - Wikipedia

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    It includes more than a dozen obligate, sexually transmissible pathogenic species that infect (and kill) adult gregarious cicadas worldwide. At least two species are known to produce psychoactive compounds during infection: [7] [8] M. cicadina is known to produce cathinone; M. platypediae or M. levispora produces psilocybin. [9]

  7. Do cicadas bite? Prepare for spring's incoming swarm with ...

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    Too many cicadas can cause stomach trouble, sometimes serious. "In most cases, your dog will be fine after eating a few cicadas ," Dr. Jerry Klein, chief veterinary officer of the American Kennel ...

  8. Dog-day cicada - Wikipedia

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    Neotibicen canicularis, commonly called the dog-day cicada, dog-day harvestfly, or heatbug, is a species of annual cicada. Description. Two N. canicularis mating.

  9. Too much information? Some of these facts about cicadas ... - AOL

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    But the cicadas in question may have absorbed lawn chemicals, fertilizers or pesticides that may be dangerous to bearded dragons. More: What animals eat cicadas? ... Is your dog eating cicadas?