cicada eating!

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    cicada eating!

    I've heard different opinions on whether or cicadas are good/bad for dogs. We have been invaded, and there's not stopping Sadie! She loves them. Our area is covered in them, so there is no way to avoid them. Anyone else?
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     Fortunately the invasion hasn't hit here because my dog loves them too - they are perfectly fine to eat. I would limit her as much as possible.

    I asked my vet and he said its fine, just protein Stick out tongue

    also on wikipedia I learned that in certain parts of the world they are considered a delicacy. 

    Personally when the dog crunches them I feel nauseous! 

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    kpwlee
    in certain parts of the world they are considered a delicacy. 

    Personally when the dog crunches them I feel nauseous! 

     

     An every 17 years treat?!

     I'm with you, when I hear the dogs crunching bugs, ick!  We don't have those cicadas here in RI, at least not so far as I know.

     

     

     

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    Just the other day, DH wondered aloud if dogs would eat cicadas (we don't have them here).  I'm 99% sure Ruby would try, since she tries to eat other bugs she sees (she's even caught flying insects in mid air!).  I think if I heard crunching, I'd be totally grossed out.

    The comment of them being protein reminds me of a story I heard on the radio the other day.  There's a movement (probably a small one) to encourage people to eat more insects like the do in some parts of the world.  The story said they're an easier and less expensive source of protein to farm/raise for huge populations, compared to cattle, poultry, etc. 

    I don't know ----- even if they were covered in the finest chocolate, I'd have trouble eating one! 

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     "Many people around the world regularly eat cicadas. They are known to have been eaten in Ancient Greece as well as China, Malaysia, Burma, Latin America, and the Congo.[6] Female cicadas are prized for being meatier.[6] Shells of cicadas are employed in the traditional medicines of China.[7]"

    from Wikipedia

    At first Bugsy just thought they were a great toy and would 'play' with them until they stopped buzzing. Then one day he ate it. I nearly collapsed at the crunch LOL

    He'd eaten other bugs but nothing the size of a cicada and for what its worth he will only eat one that is alive when he finds it. 

    Sandy we have some cicadas every year here - I was in central Virginia yesterday and they are deafening

    that link is to a very short video I took to record the sound 

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    Yikes -- that is loud!  I heard a crunch sound in the last couple seconds of the video.  I thought maybe they were all over the ground and you couldn't avoid stepping on them, but then I decided it was probably just leaves you were stepping on (that's what I'd rather imagine)!

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    She did end up vomiting the other day. Being a 5 month old puppy, who knows what she ate, but I'm placing my bet on too many cicadas. There's no stopping her though. There's just too many.
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    We don't have them here but years ago my Dane / Shepherd Cindy must have eaten a 100 of them...she would catch them flying by and crunch............GONE! Never got sick that I remember.