Remember the cicada emergence of 2021? Well, some areas in southeastern Ohio will experience another emergence this spring.In fact, the Cincinnati area sees four different broods over time ...
In 2024, 13-year cicada brood XIX and 17-year cicada Brood XIII emerged in the U.S. It was the first time in more than 200 years two broods emerged at the same time. This led to many curious questions ...
Cicadas are set to return this year in the U.S., but their numbers are not expected to be as overwhelming as they were in the spring of 2024, when multiple broods emerged simultaneously. Brood XIV ...
While portions of Greater Cincinnati might have escaped the swarm of cicadas in 2021, it's unlikely they'll be able to evade the emergence and ear-piercing sound of this year's group, Brood XIV.
THE CAUSE OF THAT FIRE IS UNDER INVESTIGATION. 2025 WILL MEAN THE RETURN OF CICADAS TO OUR AREA, AND EXPERTS SAY KENTUCKY WILL SEE A WHOLE LOT OF THEM. IN FACT, EXPERTS AT CINCINNATI’S MOUNT ...
Cicadas will be returning in 2025, and this time there will be a brood in Massachusetts. "In 2025, 17-year periodical cicadas, also known as Brood XIV, will emerge in parts of the United States ...
As spring approaches, many science enthusiasts and insect-lovers are wondering when they’ll hear the piercing, buzzing sound cicadas bring with them as they emerge from underground. This year ...
While Cincinnati was spared from 2024's cicada emergence, the year 2025 will bring another brood of 17-year cicadas.This spring, Brood XIV (pronounced fourteen) will emerge from the ground ...
It will soon be that time of the year when cicadas emerge from the underground and Kentucky is one of their destinations. But when can people expect them? This year’s group, Brood XIV ...
Cicadas are set to return this year in the U.S., but their numbers are not expected to be as overwhelming as they were in the spring of 2024, when multiple broods emerged simultaneously. Brood XIV, ...
Cicadas are set to return this year in the U.S., but their numbers are not expected to be as overwhelming as they were in the spring of 2024, when multiple broods emerged simultaneously.