Bugged by cicadas? Try walking around in your own personalized mesh pod

CINCINNATI – Worried about getting bugged by the pending swarm of cicadas this spring as Brood X emerges? An Ohio company wants to offer you a personal shelter from the swarm.

Based in Cincinnati, Under the Weather is selling a WalkingPod Mesh with Bug-Screens that fits over the head and torso. The company, which makes pop-up protective gear, typically sells small tent-like equipment for camping events.

Unlike its other protective equipment that is sold by popular retailers, Under the Weather is only selling the meshed pod from its website for $89.99.

The new product is a variation of one of its standby personal pods, only instead of see-through plastic screens to keep out the elements, it has a fine mesh to keep out the cicadas – and mosquitoes and other bugs.

Rick Pescovitz, the company's CEO, knows first hand the nuisance of cicadas – he grew up in Cincinnatiwhich saw Brood X infestations in 1987 and 2004, along with other parts of the eastern U.S.. He likened past broods to "hailstorms" of oversized bugs.

"They're more annoying than anything – they're noisy and they fly blindly all over the place," Pescovitz said. "You're walking along and bang, one runs into your forehead."

The WalkingPod Mesh with Bug-Screens made by Cincinnati-based Under the Weather.
The WalkingPod Mesh with Bug-Screens made by Cincinnati-based Under the Weather.

Local experts say Cincinnati typically sees cicadas emerge in May.

In 2017, Pescovitz’s company won an investment by billionaire Mark Cuban on 'Shark Tank' after successfully pitching his venture that makes foldable plastic pods – singles and doubles – to make watching your kid’s soccer or baseball game more comfortable in cold, damp weather.

Last year, the company was forced to pivot after the COVID-19 pandemic canceled legions of sporting events. It swiftly rebounded, however, after medical, retail and other professionals began using their gear for social distancing.

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This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cicadas 2021: How to protect yourself outside from Brood X