WHAT’S BUGGIN’ YOUR LANDSCAPE? (Part 2)

No Author • July 16, 2026
Two orange grasshoppers facing each other on a twig, with a dark blurred background.

Close your eyes and intently listen to all the sounds being made by bugs and insects in your landscape. Some of the more prominent sounds may be from crickets, grasshoppers, and cicadas.


 Probably the more prominent sound you might hear is from the cicadas. They are often confused with locusts because they look similar, but cicadas do not swarm or eat crops like locusts. Their sound can easily register from 80 to more than 100 decibels, depending on how close you are to them. They create the sound using tymbal organs (like miniature drums) on the sides of their abdomens, making clicking sounds hundreds of times per second. For 2026, a cicada brood is not expected to emerge in southwest Ohio. In 2025, Brood XIV covered much of the state. This year, expect to hear and see annual cicadas from July through early autumn. Typically, cicadas do not harm healthy, mature landscapes, but can cause damage to young, small trees. A fine mesh netting can help protect them from the damage.


 Grasshoppers have small pegs on their back legs which they rub against ridged areas of their forewings creating a vibration which makes a buzzing sound. They are nowhere near the loudness of cicadas, producing anywhere from 20 to 50 decibels. However, they can cause serious damage to plants and grass in your landscape by chewing leaves and stems. Sometimes they strip plants bare and sometimes they leave the plant looking ragged with irregular edges.  


 Crickets, in high populations can cause significant damage to your lawn – thin yellowing areas, root damage, and destruction of plants. They are also loud, like cicadas, reaching a decibel range of 60 to 100. The ones that do the most damage are the mole crickets, which tunnel below the soil surface and damage roots. They become active in August, doing most of their destruction during the night hours.


Maintaining a healthy, well-kept landscape makes it much easier to control damage from these insects. Greenbush offers a professional lawn program, tree and plant care, and perimeter pest control that will keep these insects at bay. You can reach Greenbush for a free quote by emailing greenbushpros@gmail.com or phoning 937-787-4490.

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