No need to fear — but the cicadas are coming by the billions

Georgia is about to be home to an invasion of billions of bugs.

“The first thing you’re going to notice is the noise,” horticulturist Sonya Harrison said.

North Georgia will soon be swarmed by cicadas. The Great Southern Brood it’s called. Bugs burrowed in the ground that reemerges every 13 years.

At Harrison’s “My Secret Garden” in Peachtree Corners Wednesday, her customers were warned.

“I live on Wolf Creek. I’ve got all of the wildlife you can imagine,” Gay Shook said.

The insects will invade the South by the billions. Each will measure about an inch and a half.

They don’t bite. Don’t’ sting. Don’t devour your flowers. But Harrison told Channel 2′s Berndt Petersen that they lay lots and lots and lots of eggs in long strips.

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