New Jersey is set to have one of its noisiest summers in 17 years. There's a loud and noisy swarm of insects coming. And this ...
This spring will be filled with the sound of millions of Brood XIV cicadas. Here's what to know about 17-year cicadas and how many are in Brood XIV.
Brood 14” is expected to emerge for the first time in 17 years, especially in Atlantic, Camden and Ocean counties.
Those loud, buzzing red-eyed cicadas will soon be returning to parts of New Jersey. See a map of likely locations.
The 17-year cicadas emerge for about four to six weeks. For the Cincinnati area, this should be the last large emergence for ...
Parts of central and southern Ohio are set to be invaded by a constant din this year. Brood XIV of cicadas is set to hatch ...
Cicada Brood XIV will emerge in New Jersey and several other states this spring. Report your sightings and help map the emergence with Cicada Safari.
Or, the bugs will pop up in your Baltimore backyard. OK, but those 17-year cicadas — if there are any — will be part of Brood XIV. Or possibly stragglers from Brood X. The experts disagree.
Billions of cicadas in New York, New Jersey and 11 other states will come out of a 17-year-long hibernation in two months – and make their presence known with their famously noisy mating call ...
Last year, a staggering number of cicadas swarmed Wisconsin with the emergence of the 17-year brood. Though a wide swath of the country will see cicadas again this summer, Wisconsin will not be ...